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Rosie Posie Agastache

Agastache x 'Rosie Posie'

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ZONES  5-9 | Good to grow! Zone
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• Agastache x 'Rosie Posie' (Hummingbird Mint) is a compact native cultivar with aromatic gray-green foliage
• Long-blooming magenta-pink flowers attract pollinators from summer through fall, and deep purple calyxes provide color after blooms have passed
• Easy to grow and deer and rabbit resistant, this drought tolerant perennial is a staple for western gardeners

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Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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Hopeful

"This is my first time trying to grow agastaches. Outside of the prime environment. Central Texas, on the edge of the hill country. Zone 9a, little rain. Alkaline soil. I bought several agastaches and other plants, including one Rosie Posie. The Rosie Posie is the healthiest one so far. In two months it has grown from a little 4 inch start to 6" x 18" across by 6" tall. Actually, for the first couple of weeks it looked sickly and languished. It was in a bed with improved soil, with lots of compost. I then moved it to another site with native, lean soil, with a little clay, a generous helping of expanded shale and a little perlite. It's now really taken off growing. Foliage color is fine. I am waiting to see how well it blooms and survives."

Roger H. (4/5)

Stunner!!!!

"I got this agastachi as a substitute for an item that was back ordered. It is absolutely fantastic! Plant screw to 3 ft wide by 3 ft tall in the first season. And beautiful flowers all summer and the deer left alone! Best of all our bees love it! Snow mid December and the plants are still green even though we've had many freezing nights."

Ian G. (5/5)

Constant bloomer

"I love this plant . Once it blooms, it blooms all summer through fall. It might start blooming in late spring. I have 5 Rosie Posie plants. I enjoy how hardy they are ,once they are established. If one dies, I'll just order more. Since it's is early spring the plants are not in bloom. That is the reason I didn't add a picture."

Bella (5/5)

Agastaches attract pollinators!

"I was introduced to agastaches when I took the Master Gardener classes in 2022. Wish I would have known about them sooner! They have become a favorite. Lots of beautiful varieties are available through High Country Gardens."

Gardening G. (5/5)

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