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Agastache cana 'Rosita' was selected for its smaller size and dense spikes of raspberry-red flowers (50% more flowers than the typical Agastache cana). It blooms for several months beginning in early to mid-summer. A High Country Gardens introduction.
24" tall x 18" wide (cutting propagated). An exciting new form of
Agastache cana that appeared as a single outstanding plant in a group of
garden plants grown from habitat collected seed. 'Rosita' has been the
subject of much comment in our Santa Fe display gardens because of its
profusion of dense, deep rose-pink flower spikes and extremely bushy
semi-dwarf growth habit.
Earlier blooming than regular Agastache
cana plants, 'Rosita's' spikes have about 50% more flowers per spike
than is normal; the effect is striking and noticeable from a great
distance. Plant in well-drained soil, and water deeply but infrequently
once established.
Planting & Care
Tips for growing Agastache
Agastache are sun loving plants with aromatic foliage and flowers. They bloom from mid-summer into early fall and are resistant to rabbits and deer.
Agastache need lean, well-drained soils, prefer gravel mulches, and appreciate deep but infrequent watering after their second growing season
Provide a fast draining soil that's naturally low in fertility, Don't plant into clay soils.
Plant in full hot sun.
Just a few handfuls of compost in the planting hole is enough. Don't plant into a rich, highly amended soil..
Fertilize the Agastache just once in fall with Yum Yum Mix.
New transplants need regular irrigation their first growing season to establish themselves. Watering can be reduced greatly during the second growing season when the plants have matured.
To improve winter-hardiness, and encourage re-seeding, leave the stems intact over the winter. In mid-spring, remove old stems just above the new foliage, about 4 or 5 inches above ground level.
If your conditions don't lend themselves to growing Agastache in your garden, they do well planted in containers.
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Overall rating: 4.318182 / 5 from 22 reviews.
AI Generated Review Summary
Rosita Agastache is a striking plant with dense, deep rose-pink flower spikes and a bushy semi-dwarf growth habit. It blooms earlier than regular Agastache cana and has about 50% more flowers per spike. Customers appreciate its lovely color and versatility in butterfly gardens.
"This plant has lovely color and fits in well with many other plants in the flower garden." — LabLady
"One of the best plants out there for sunny, pollinator-friendly gardens." — Born2Hike
"It is a real hummingbird and bee magnet." — LabLady
Reviews
Both plants were much smaller
"Both plants were much smaller than I had expected and arrived in very poor condition. Most all of the dirt had shaken loose from the roots and was all over the box as the plastic was not secured over the top of the soil. I tried to put them back together as best I could but basically was planting bare roots. One did not survive. The other has a couple small sprigs alive but it is touch and go. I would appreciate a replacement."
— Douglas O. (1/5)
Hummingbird fave
"Purchased from HCG in Spring 2024. Photo is plant in August 2025. Zone 5a, 7,500 ft elevation, poor soil."
— SP (5/5)
Much younger plant than I anticipated
"If it was in the description I missed it, regarding the size of the plant. I knew it would be on the small side just didn't expect a seedling for the price."
— Gary L. (4/5)
Rosita not even planted and already blooming
"I received my Rosita along with another couple plants last weekend and haven't had a chance to put them in the flower bed yet. They were a bit wilted but with a good watering they bounced back quickly. One already has small flowers coming out on it! I'm very impressed."
— Jennifer F. (5/5)
So far so good with Rosita Agastache
"Planted in Spring of 2024. Photo is early August 2024. I have hopes for this plant because i've had bad luck with Agastaches in general. First season in the ground and it has a lot of blooms for its still small size after a very slow sluggish start. If it survives the winter I expect great things from this plant. Zone 5B, Elevation 7,600 ft. , SW Colorado"
— SP (5/5)
Poorly Packaged, DOA on arrival
"I have purchased a number of hyssops from you in the past and they have thrived. However, these appeared to be dead on arrival and bone dry. I put them into pots into my plant nursery. One still appears dead and one is in the ICU and still has a bit of green. Purchased 4 plants (2 hyssop and 2 grass) that arrived in this shipment. I have received multiple shipments from you this spring and the others are thriving. However, all four of these probably won't make it despite tender, loving care."
— LO (1/5)
Arrived as a very upright thriving plant
"I have high hopes for this plant. Planted it where it can grow to fill my front window area. Seems healthy and has robust growth."
— HULK (4/5)
Good starter plant
"Still too new for me to judge this product! I haven't grown this before!"
— JR (4/5)
Late summer star
"Second season and this Rosita is happy. Southern exposure, hot sun all day, foothills gravely soil. I water weekly when there is no rain. Lots of pollinators, hummers. Planted a second one last fall & it is thriving in the first season🤗."
— Nana G. (5/5)
My favorite
"Rosita is my favorite Agastache. It's bold magenta color makes it a show stopper in my garden. The fact that it blooms in late summer is a bonus because it provides continuous color in the garden as the summer perennials begin to fade. We grow this in Zone 4 and it has come back strong after an extended winter of very cold temperatures and record setting amounts of snow. It has been very easy to grow and maintain. ."
— Traillens (5/5)
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