Agastache aurantiaca ‘Apricot Sunrise’ –

Description

Agastache

There are about 30 species of perennials, in this genus.  They are native to dry often-hilly habitants in China, Japan, and North America.  Most are very upright with stiff angular stems clothed in toothed edges.  It bears lance shaped leaves ½-6” long depending species.  They can grow any where from 6”-6’ feet tall.  On upright stem tip bear long lasting spikes of tubular, 2-lipped flowers from mid summer to autumn.  Flowers are usually white, pink, mauve, or purple with bracts that back the flowers being the same or slightly contrasting in color.

Easily grown in moist well-drained fertile soil and prefers sunny position.  Most will tolerant occasional frost down to 20 degree Fahrenheit.

Prone to mildew, rusts, downy mildew, and are very attractive to insects.

Agastache aurantiaca ‘Apricot Sunrise’ – This mint scented erect perennial grows to 30” tall and 2’ feet wide.  It bears rounded to egg shape gray-green leaves 2” long and bears 12” spikes of pale orange flowers with purple tinged stems in summer.

Zones 7-10