Purple Giant Hyssop
(Agastache scrophularifolia)
This very tall branching flower hosts champagne to light pink flower spikes. Purple Giant Hyssop is not aromatic like its cousin, Blue Giant Hyssop. It’s tolerant of more shade and is equally great as a nectar source for pollinators. To keep the plant shorter and bushier trim it back after it gets to about 2 feet tall. Birds are attracted to seeds in winter.
(Agastache scrophularifolia)
This very tall branching flower hosts champagne to light pink flower spikes. Purple Giant Hyssop is not aromatic like its cousin, Blue Giant Hyssop. It’s tolerant of more shade and is equally great as a nectar source for pollinators. To keep the plant shorter and bushier trim it back after it gets to about 2 feet tall. Birds are attracted to seeds in winter.
(Agastache scrophularifolia)
This very tall branching flower hosts champagne to light pink flower spikes. Purple Giant Hyssop is not aromatic like its cousin, Blue Giant Hyssop. It’s tolerant of more shade and is equally great as a nectar source for pollinators. To keep the plant shorter and bushier trim it back after it gets to about 2 feet tall. Birds are attracted to seeds in winter.
•. The tall height, deer resistance and pale color of this plant makes it a great choice as a background against a wood’s edge.
• A favorite of hummingbirds
•4-6’ tall and branching habit. It can be out competed, so should not be used with an aggressive companion.