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Purple Haze Agastache

Lavender-blue flowers from summer into fall.

Purple Haze Agastache produces upright spikes of lavender-blue flowers that rise above aromatic foliage from mid-summer through fall. The soft flower color adds height, movement, and a cooling effect to sunny borders, pollinator beds, cottage gardens, and mixed perennial plantings.

A hummingbird mint with fragrant foliage.

Also known as Purple Haze Hyssop or Hummingbird Mint, this perennial has licorice-scented foliage that releases fragrance when crushed or brushed against. That aromatic foliage adds sensory interest near patios, walkways, and garden edges while helping make the plant less appealing to deer.

A magnet for pollinators and hummingbirds.

Purple Haze Agastache is highly attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, honey bees, and other beneficial pollinators. Its long-blooming flower spikes help keep the garden active through the warm months, making it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly and pollinator-focused landscapes.

Heat-tolerant, drought-tolerant, and easy to grow.

This Agastache thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, especially dry, average, sandy, or lean soils. Once established, it handles heat and drought well, but it does not like wet winter soil, so good drainage is key to long-term success.

Beautiful in borders, masses, and containers.

Purple Haze Agastache works well as a focal point in mixed borders, repeated through sunny beds, planted in larger drifts, or grown in containers with excellent drainage. Pair it with coneflowers, salvia, yarrow, catmint, black-eyed Susans, Russian sage, and ornamental grasses for a colorful, low-maintenance pollinator display.

Lavender-blue flowers from summer into fall.

Purple Haze Agastache produces upright spikes of lavender-blue flowers that rise above aromatic foliage from mid-summer through fall. The soft flower color adds height, movement, and a cooling effect to sunny borders, pollinator beds, cottage gardens, and mixed perennial plantings.

A hummingbird mint with fragrant foliage.

Also known as Purple Haze Hyssop or Hummingbird Mint, this perennial has licorice-scented foliage that releases fragrance when crushed or brushed against. That aromatic foliage adds sensory interest near patios, walkways, and garden edges while helping make the plant less appealing to deer.

A magnet for pollinators and hummingbirds.

Purple Haze Agastache is highly attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, honey bees, and other beneficial pollinators. Its long-blooming flower spikes help keep the garden active through the warm months, making it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly and pollinator-focused landscapes.

Heat-tolerant, drought-tolerant, and easy to grow.

This Agastache thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, especially dry, average, sandy, or lean soils. Once established, it handles heat and drought well, but it does not like wet winter soil, so good drainage is key to long-term success.

Beautiful in borders, masses, and containers.

Purple Haze Agastache works well as a focal point in mixed borders, repeated through sunny beds, planted in larger drifts, or grown in containers with excellent drainage. Pair it with coneflowers, salvia, yarrow, catmint, black-eyed Susans, Russian sage, and ornamental grasses for a colorful, low-maintenance pollinator display.

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Description

Lavender-blue flowers from summer into fall.

Purple Haze Agastache produces upright spikes of lavender-blue flowers that rise above aromatic foliage from mid-summer through fall. The soft flower color adds height, movement, and a cooling effect to sunny borders, pollinator beds, cottage gardens, and mixed perennial plantings.

A hummingbird mint with fragrant foliage.

Also known as Purple Haze Hyssop or Hummingbird Mint, this perennial has licorice-scented foliage that releases fragrance when crushed or brushed against. That aromatic foliage adds sensory interest near patios, walkways, and garden edges while helping make the plant less appealing to deer.

A magnet for pollinators and hummingbirds.

Purple Haze Agastache is highly attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, honey bees, and other beneficial pollinators. Its long-blooming flower spikes help keep the garden active through the warm months, making it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly and pollinator-focused landscapes.

Heat-tolerant, drought-tolerant, and easy to grow.

This Agastache thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, especially dry, average, sandy, or lean soils. Once established, it handles heat and drought well, but it does not like wet winter soil, so good drainage is key to long-term success.

Beautiful in borders, masses, and containers.

Purple Haze Agastache works well as a focal point in mixed borders, repeated through sunny beds, planted in larger drifts, or grown in containers with excellent drainage. Pair it with coneflowers, salvia, yarrow, catmint, black-eyed Susans, Russian sage, and ornamental grasses for a colorful, low-maintenance pollinator display.