Re: Agastache mexicana


Reading all your posts, I realised that I didn't even know what an Agastache
looked like, I went and got my plant encyclopedia out to see if that could
help (no pictures, unfortunately).  But when I saw the name Agastache
mexicana in there, I thought it looked familiar, so I went outside and
discovered I have 40 strong healthy little seedlings of this plant.  Hope it
attracts the bees and butterflies to my garden - I love the increased insect
life since we started to garden.  Can anyone tell me anything more on this
particular sort of Agastache?

Louise, Surrey, England

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