Agastache Black Adder



Purple plume of tubular flowers. Agastache Black adder is also known as the bottle-brush plant due to is appearance of long plumes which flower for weeks over the summer months. The foliage is scented and will form a dense mound, it can spread and naturalise. Agastache is perfect for attracting pollinators to the garden. Mixed with Dahlias, and hardy perennial plants in shades of purples, blues, maroon, pinks, greens, and for added zing orange. P.9 (9cm pot)
Out of Stock
Delivery:
From mid Feb
- 3 - 6 £11.10 for 3 £3.70 each
- 9+ £30.60 for 9 £3.40 each
£3.70
Description
Purple, scented leaves. (Brittonastrum)
Planting Information
Bulb Size (cm) | Bare root |
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Colour | Purple |
Delivery period | From mid Feb |
Garden Position | Sun |
Hardiness | Hardy |
Height | 70 cm |
Month of Blooming | June, October |
Planting Density (per square m) | 2-3 |
Planting Position | Front border, Middle border |
Planting Time | Spring, Summer |
Scented | No |
Special Features | Bee and Pollinator Friendly |
Suitable for Pots | No |
Type of Soil | Fertile, Well Drained |