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Common Name: Orange Hyssop
Plant Type: Perennial
Exposure: Sun
Hardiness Zone: 5-9
Bloom Color: Orange
Bloom Time: Summer-Fall
Garden Height: 24-36 Inches
Garden Spread: 24 Inches
Size Category: Mid: 16 to 36 Inches
Deer Resistant: Yes
Pot Size: 5.25 Inch Square Pot
$15.99

Agastache rupestris 'Orange Hyssop'

$15.99

Pot Size: 5.25 Inch Square Pot

  • Great fragrance
  • Good for sandy soils
  • Blooms well through the hot part of summer

Agastache rupestris is often called licorice plant because of its deliciously scented foliage. The striking warm orange flowers with silvery foliage make this a-must have. Hummingbirds and butterflies love this plant. Blooms from early summer until frost.

Uses: Beds, Borders, Containers, Mass Planting
Nature Attraction: Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Critter Resistance: Deer
Notable Features: Fragrant
Growth Habit: Upright

Homeowner Growing Tips: Plant in well-draining soil with average to dry moisture levels.

Photo(s) courtesy of Swift Greenhouses, Inc.

Customer reviews

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  • Orange Hyssop
    5

    Posted by K. B. on May 18th 2023

    I've ordered these before. I'm in the process of making a mass planting - and it's working out beautifully. Their color and fragrance are stunning and a great hummingbird magnet. My plants arrived a good size, very healthy, and well protected in shipping. They are already in the ground and thriving next to their "older" garden friends.

  • Hummingbird magnet
    5

    Posted by K. Beth on Jun 2nd 2022

    My plants arrived at the right time for planting, were very well packed, a good size, and very healthy.

  • Awesome agastache
    5

    Posted by Unknown on Nov 4th 2020

    Smells just like root beer! I also fell in love with the beautiful orange flowers that bloomed. My hummingbirds also loved it!

  • agastach
    5

    Posted by timbes on Oct 9th 2020

    Again, all the plants sent by Romence were in fine shape when I got them. The agastache are still doing well. After the pitiful little things sent me by some of the larger nurseries it was a pleasure to get these from Romence.