Purple Giant Hyssop

Purple Giant Hyssop

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Hyssop, Purple Giant(Agastache rugosa)

Life Cycle: Perennial

USDA Zones: 4-9

US Regions: x Purple Giant Hyssop is native to various regions in North America, including the eastern and central United States. It can be found growing in meadows, woodlands, and along streambanks.

Stratification: Purple Giant Hyssop seeds may benefit from cold stratification to break dormancy. You can place the seeds in a moist medium and keep them in the refrigerator for a few weeks before planting.

Germination Ease: Moderate. With proper stratification and care, Purple Giant Hyssop seeds can germinate reliably.

Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade. Purple Giant Hyssop typically prefers full sun but can tolerate some shade.

Height: Purple Giant Hyssop can reach a height of 3 to 4 feet (approximately 0.9 to 1.2 meters).

Color: The flowers of Purple Giant Hyssop are typically violet-purple, hence the name "Purple Giant Hyssop."

Bloom Season: This plant blooms in late summer to early fall, typically from July to September. It produces beautiful spikes of purple flowers that are highly attractive to pollinators, especially bees and butterflies.

Uses: Purple Giant Hyssop is often used in native and pollinator gardens. It's an excellent choice for attracting and supporting pollinators, and it's also valued for its aromatic foliage. The leaves have a pleasant fragrance. Additionally, it can be used for herbal and medicinal purposes.

Creating healthy habitats

Butterflies are not only fun to watch but they serve a critical purpose as well.Butterflies and other pollinators including bees, moths, birds, and bats pollinate over 75% of the world's flowering plants. Domestic honey bees alone pollinate approximately $19 billion worth of crops in the U.S. each year.

Source: https://www.thesca.org/

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