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Perennial floral plant Agastache 'Morello'
pinkto cutfor pots

perennial floral plant
perennial floral plant
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Characteristics

Type
perennial
Flower color
pink
Use
to cut, for pots, for gardens
Other characteristics
for attracting butterflies, fragrants, hybrid

Description

100% Guaranteed! Read our guarantee. One of the best new Agastache hybrids, this multiple award winner is crowded with dense spikes in raspberry-red over dark, almost blue-green licorice-scented foliage. A compact form that sends up flowering spikes all season long, attracting hummingbirds to your gardens and pots. Patented Lifecycle: Perennial Zone: 5,6,7,8,9,10 Size: 2-2.5' h x 2' w Sun: Full sun Soil: Regular, well-drained Season: Summer to fall Color: Warm raspberry pink with darker calyces HOW TO GROW AGASTACHE HYBRIDA 'MORELLO' WHEN TO SET OUTSIDE In springtime after all danger of frost has passed. PLACEMENT & CULTIVATION Agastache grows best in freely draining gritty soils, where it will be firmly upright in growth; rich, moist soils encourage a more sprawling habit and a decrease in flowering. Plant in a raised bed or amend heavier soils with generous amounts of compost, sand, and gravel for the best overwintering success. A winter mulch of pine needles or stone is best in Northern areas, as they do not harbor much moisture. Then, wait until spring to cut down to further encourage its perennial nature. A pollinator-friendly variety that unfailingly attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees, while the minty, anise-scented foliage is unappealing to deer and rabbits. In their first year of growth, perennials bulk up roots and foliage, blooming more abundantly starting the second year. Self sows.

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