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Agastache neomexicana (New Mexico Hummingbird Mint) is a smaller growing species with narrow spikes of aromatic lavender-pink flowers. A very upright grower, Agastache neomexicana attracts butterflies and bees to its nectar rich flowers.
24-30" tall x 18" wide. Agastache neomexicana (New Mexico Hummingbird Mint) is a delightfully different native Agastache, with its tight spikes of small, fragrant lavender-pink flowers and stiff upright stems, it is sure to please. Unlike other native Agastache that attract hummingbirds, NM Hummingbird Mint is excellent as a nectar source for bumblebees and butterflies.
The mid-summer flowers have a sweet scent with a hint of lavender and are excellent for dried arrangements. Cut back old stems to 2-3" above ground level in mid-spring. A sturdy, easily grown plant that grows wonderfully alongside Lavender and Ratibida. (Seed propagated.)
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: 4.9 / 5 from 10 reviews.
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So stunning but sadly it's not happy in the inland NW
"This was so stunning the very first season! People literally stopped to admire and ask what it was. Sadly it does not care for the area I need it in: clay soil with a long cold wet spring. I'm working on amending the soil and in the meantime treat it as an annual and replacing as needed."
— Nic (5/5)
Love them. Already putting on blooms.
"Hardy plants that were well packaged."
— Speedy52 (5/5)
Beautiful in Colorado
"I bought this is part of a larger garden mix many years ago. This plant in particular has flourished and is one of my favorites year after year. In Colorado, it's doing well with a lot of sun, and a big open area with Russian sage & a few grasses."
— Angie (5/5)
Winner in a hot, humid sunny climate!
"I bought this agastache for a full sun, Southern exposure area between a sidewalk and a brick facade. It is planted alongside Echinacea Pow Wow Wildberry I received the perfectly packaged plants in May and they have already more than quadrupled in size, are full, fragrant and with abundant bloom. Bees, butterflies and Hummingbirds seem quite pleased too. I was reluctant to try this in a hot and humid Kentucky climate, however, it has proven to thrive in its current location. Love it and High Country Gardens! Thank you."
— Ginger G. (5/5)
Big and beautiful a month after planting
"I planted 4 of these a month ago and they have all taken off, I am actually shocked they are each almost two feet tall already (as the description said it was a smaller hyssop). Very upright and blooming nicely. I learned my lesson last year when every agastache I tried died. Don't even *think* about planting in clay, or watering more than once every few days (only if it's very hot and dry, but even then let them dry out first. . . when its mild I barel water them at all). Trouble is, when they die from too much water, it *looks* like they're parched and drying up. . . dont be fooled. I dump in a LOT of perlite when I plant these now unless I'm planting in sandy fast draining soil, and don't water them even when tempted more than 2-3 times a week (and that's only when it's in the 90s or 100s and I live in a desert!). They're all happy and healthy and blooming away. Would not recommend for rainy locations unless you plant in very sandy/rocky fast draining soil. Out west they are great so long as you mostly leave them alone! This particular species has grown faster and bloomed more than any others I've planted."
— Nora (5/5)
I would definitely buy this plant again
"Love this Hummingbird mint plant. It was healthy when it arrived and has thrived this summer after planting it. It flowered very quickly after planting and is still flowering even as the season wains."
— Barb (5/5)
yes would buy again
"Very healthy from day one and bloomed quickly. Would like to know how to keep this plant ,which is in a pot, over the winter in Santa Fe."
— Pam (5/5)
Arrived green and healthy!
"Used in the back border of one of my gardens. Bees love it."
— Mary (5/5)
A must have for any garden!
"This agastache has the most amazing aroma when you crush a leaf! Blooms for a long time and has been drawing in hummingbirds. Ordered it last year and it has already established itself. Just a great addition to my wildflower and perennial garden."
— Jo (5/5)
Reliable and attractive
"Planted three specimens four years ago and two are still alive and producing. Attractive, tidy flowers, makes excellent ""front row"" shorter specimen to enhance multi height viewing. Attracts butterflies and bees but hummingbirds taste quickly and move on. Has not spread or sent up volunteers."
— Dave D. (4/5)
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