Agastache flower has aromatic foliage flower spikes fill the air with a mint fragrance that both hummingbirds and butterflies are attracted to. Agastache plants are very quick to establish themselves in the flower seed garden and are wonderful additions to the perennial border. Agastache tolerates hot, dry conditions that many other flowers can not handle. The gorgeous flower spikes first begin to appear in early summer and continue through mid to late fall. Plant Agastache in full sun in a rich, well drained, soil. Before you know it, you will find hummingbirds and butterflies enjoying the sweet aroma.
Agastache is clump forming so they don't spread or take over. Clumps should be divided every 3-4 years and division is best done in late fall or very early spring. Agastache Heather Queens can be planted in pots or directly in the flower seed garden. They are also very beautiful in bouquets and are available at most florists.