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Molecular cloning, functional expression and characterization of d-limonene synthase from Agastache rugosa. (1/3)
We cloned the gene of d-limonene synthase (ArLMS) from Agastache rugosa (Labiatae). The function of ArLMS was elucidated by the preparation of recombinant protein and subsequent enzyme assay. ArLMS consisted of 2077 nucleotides including 1839 bp of coding sequence that encodes a protein of 613 amino acids. This protein has a 60 kDa molecular weight, which is identical to that of d-limonene synthase from Schizonepeta tenuifolia (Labiatae). The deduced amino acid sequence of ArLMS shows high homology with the known d- and l-limonene synthases from Labiatae plants. Here, we discussed the amino acid residues responsible for the stereochemical regulation in limonene biosynthesis. (+info)Chemical composition and nematicidal activity of essential oil of Agastache rugosa against Meloidogyne incognita. (2/3)
(+info)Metabolomics analysis and biosynthesis of rosmarinic acid in Agastache rugosa Kuntze treated with methyl jasmonate. (3/3)
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Chinese herbology
"Agastache rugosa , Plants For A Future database report". Archived from the original on April 12, 2006. Retrieved 2008-02-14. " ... "Agastache rugosa in Flora of China @ efloras.org". Retrieved 2008-02-19. "Alangium chinense , Plants For A Future database ...
Perilla
Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) Kuntze P. nankinensis Wender. = Plectranthus scutellarioides (L.) R.Br. P. polystachya D.Don. = ...
Bosintang
It is seasoned with Agastache rugosa before eating. The dish, one of the most common Korean foods made from dog meat, has a ...
4-Methoxycinnamaldehyde
... is a bioactive isolate of Agastache rugosa. Wang, KC; Chang, JS; Chiang, LC; Lin, CC (2009). "4- ...
Mosquito plant
Agastache cana (Texas hummingbird mint). *Pelargonium 'citrosum' (Citrosa geranium, citronella plant). *Verbena officinalis ( ...
Stachys
smooth hedgenettle Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) Kuntze (as S. foeniculum Pursh) Leonurus japonicus Houtt. (as S. artemisia Lour ...
Anstenoptilia marmarodactyla
The larvae feed on Ageratum, Salvia, Agastache, Mentha, Pycnanthemum, Monardella, Scrophularia and Lantana species. Dyar, 1902 ...
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Agastache foeniculum L.) - PubAg". pubag.nal.usda.gov. Micropropagation and medium-term conservation of Rosa pulverulenta " ...
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Liquidambar styraciflua L. Crocus vernus (L.) Hill Agastache foeniculum Kuntze Agastache nepetoides Eriope crassipes Benth. ...
Iroquois ethnobotany
Agastache nepetoides, compound infusion of plants used as a wash for poison ivy and itch. Osmunda claytoniana, used for blood ...
Eupatorium fortunei
Its modern usage includes stomach flus and acute gastritis, in conjunction with other herbs including Huo Xiang (Agastache ...
Pleasant Valley Conservancy State Natural Area
Other rare plants present are the state-threatened giant yellow hyssop (Agastache nepetoides), and special concern upland ...
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... and agastache, etc. Reflection Terrace - a memorial to the ten individuals killed in the October 2002 Washington D.C. area ...
Pachypodol
It can be isolated from Pachypodanthium confine, from leaves of Agastache rugosa, (Korean mint), Latin denomination of part of ...
Hyssopus (plant)
Agastache, commonly known as giant hyssop Za'atar Ezov Prof. Dr. Otto Wilhelm Thomé, Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der ... Note that anise hyssop, Agastache foeniculum (also called blue giant hyssop), is a very different plant, although both are in ...
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He has made dramatic improvement in many plant genera, including Baptisia, Agastache, Clematis, Digiplexis, Helleborus, ...
Edible flower
Flowers reported as edible include: American elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) Anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) Arugula ( ...
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Gentiana Erodium cicutarium Geranium viscosissimum Ribes Hippuris vulgaris Hydrophyllum Nama Nemophila Phacelia Agastache ...
Leaf vegetable
Agastache foeniculum - anise hyssop (western North America) Allium fistulosum - Welsh onion (East Asia) Alternanthera sissoo - ...
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... such as Agastache foeniculum, Agave, Alocasia esculenta, Amaranthus, Canna × generalis, Celosia, Coleus, Colocasia, Cordyline, ...
Mentheae
Rhabdocaulon Rhododon Saccocalyx Satureja Stachydeoma Thymbra Thymus Zataria Ziziphora Subtribe Nepetinae Agastache Cedronella ...
List of flora of the Sonoran Desert Region by common name
Agastache micrantha) white sage (Salvia apiana) wild bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) wild mint (Mentha arvensis) woolly bluecurls ... Agastache pallida) pignut (Hyptis suaveolens) pineapple sage (Salvia elegans) pony beebalm (Monarda pectinata) Pringle's giant ... Agastache mearnsii) San Luis purple sage (Salvia leucophylla) scarlet hedgenettle (Stachys coccinea) scarlet sage (Salvia ... Agastache wrightii) Spanish lavender (Lavandula stoechas) spearmint (Mentha spicata) thistle sage (Salvia carduacea) tropical ...
Meskwaki
They also smudge Symphyotrichum novae-angliae and use it to revive unconscious people, They also used Agastache ...
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Agastache rugosa (藿香) Perilla frutescens (紫苏) Elsholtzia (香薷) Fermented soybean (淡豆鼓) Cleistocalyx operculatus flower (水翁花) ...
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Hooker Aeollanthus Sprengel Agastache Gronovius Alvesia Welwitsch Anisochilus Bentham Asterohyptis Epling Basilicum Moench ...
List of MeSH codes (B06)
... agastache MeSH B06.388.100.575.051 - ajuga MeSH B06.388.100.575.075 - ballota MeSH B06.388.100.575.166 - coleus MeSH B06.388. ...
Horsemint
Agastache urticifolia, mint family plant of the Great Basin in western United States This page is an index of articles on plant ...
List of plants known as nettle
Agastache urticifolia - horse-nettle Solanum carolinense - ball-nettle, Carolina horse-nettle Solanum dimidiatum - western ...
Blue giant (disambiguation)
... by Shinichi Ishizuka All pages with titles containing Blue giant All pages with titles beginning with Blue giant Agastache ...
Agastache foeniculum - Wikimedia Commons
Winter Care for Agastache Plants | eHow
The group includes anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum), which grows in U.S. ... Agastache spp.), also called hyssops or hummingbird mints, have strongly scented foliage and attractive flowers. Theyre ... Agastache plants (Agastache spp.), also called hyssops or hummingbird mints, have strongly scented foliage and attractive ... Agastache rugosa), which grows in USDA zones 5 through 9, and Blue Fortune hyssop (Agastache Blue Fortune), which is a ...
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Agastache - Wikipedia
Agastache rugosa has a history of use in Chinese herbology. The sections with their species are: Agastache sect. Agastache - ... Agastache is divided into two sections, sect. Agastache and sect. Brittonastrum. The former occurs in and around western to ... Washington, Oregon Agastache parvifolia Eastw. - small-leaf giant hyssop. Northern California Agastache rugosa (Fisch. & C.A. ... Mexico (Durango) Agastache mearnsii Wooton & Standl. - San Luis Mountain giant hyssop. New Mexico, Chihuahua, Sonora Agastache ...
Agastache - definition of Agastache by The Free Dictionary
Agastache synonyms, Agastache pronunciation, Agastache translation, English dictionary definition of Agastache. Noun 1. ... Agastache - giant hyssop; Mexican hyssop genus Agastache asterid dicot genus - genus of more or less advanced dicotyledonous ... Agastache. Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Wikipedia.. Related to Agastache: Agastache mexicana, Agastache rugosa ... Agastache - giant hyssop; Mexican hyssop genus Agastache. asterid dicot genus - genus of more or less advanced dicotyledonous ...
Agastache parvifolia - Wikipedia
"Plants Profile for Agastache parvifolia (smallleaf giant hyssop)". plants.usda.gov. Retrieved 2020-03-06. "Agastache parvifolia ... Agastache parvifolia is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name small-leaf giant hyssop. It is ... "Agastache parvifolia". ucjeps.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2020-03-06. Jepson Manual Treatment USDA Plants Profile Photo gallery v t ... It is an uncommon species and is sometimes considered a local subspecies of Agastache urticifolia. This plant is an aromatic ...
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Mexican Lemon Hyssop - Agastache mexicana - Overview - Encyclopedia of Life
Agastache mexicana - Overview Mexican Lemon Hyssop learn more about names for this taxon ... Hans-Martin Braun added the English common name "Mexican giant hyssop" to "Agastache mexicana". ... Hans-Martin Braun added the English common name "Mexican hyssop" to "Agastache mexicana". ... Hans-Martin Braun added the German common name "Mexikanischer Anisysop" to "Agastache mexicana". ...
Winter Care for Agastache Plants | Garden Guides
Agastache, or more commonly called Anise hyssop, is a herb that is native to the prairies of North America and has spread ... Grow Agastache in full sun to very light shade in well drained soil. It will not tolerate clay soil, but you can work around ... Agastache, or more commonly called Anise hyssop, is a herb that is native to the prairies of North America and has spread ... Water agastache frequently; like most members of the mint family, Anise hyssop is thirsty and will thrive when given copious ...
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How to Grow Agastache Perennials - Flower Gardening Tips - Burpee
Learn about how to sow & grow agastache plants in your home garden from gardeners at Burpee. Burpee ... Agastache is a perennial flower with tall growths & rich color. ... Agastache FAQs. Can I grow agastache in a container? Yes, ... Is agastache deer resistant? Some varieties are deer resistant.. How can I use agastache in my garden? Agastache is a terrific ... Planting Agastache in the Garden:. *Select a location in full sun with good rich moist organic soil. Agastache requires a well- ...
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What are the Medical Uses of Agastache Rugosa? (with pictures)
Agastache rugosa is used to treat anxiety, nausea, bacterial infections, and gas. Its also used in combination with other ... Agastache rugosa may be used in salad dressings. It has been suggested that, in high doses, agastache rugosa may be useful in ... In high doses, agastache rugosa may be useful in alleviating influenza. A medical professional should be consulted if agastache ... Its common to eat agastache rugosa leaves as a part of a salad. As one of the 50 fundamental herbs, agastache rugosa is known ...
Agastache foeniculum Anise Hyssop, Blue giant hyssop PFAF Plant Database
Agastache foeniculum is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.9 m (3ft) by 0.4 m (1ft 4in). It is hardy to zone (UK) 8 and is not frost ... Agastache mexicana. Mexican Giant Hyssop. 3. 0. Agastache neomexicana. New Mexico Giant Hyssop, Bill Williams Mountain giant ... Agastache foeniculum is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.9 m (3ft) by 0.4 m (1ft 4in). It is hardy to zone (UK) 8 and is not frost ... Agastache foeniculum is a native to parts of northern Wisconsin. Consequently, it is probably hardy to at least Zone 4. ...
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Agastache / Hummingbird Mint) ignites the garden with sizzling spikes of magenta-pink flowers that hummingbirds simply adore. ... Unique Perennials Agastache Aster Astilbe Bearded Iris Bulk Perennials Butterfly Bush Coral Bells Coreopsis Daylily Echinacea ... Heat Wave Hyssop (also known as Agastache or Hummingbird Mint) ignites the garden with sizzling spikes of magenta-pink flowers ... Heat Wave Hyssop (also called Agastache or Hummingbird Mint) is exceptional selection of Hyssop with good heat tolerance and ...
Agastache mexicana | definition of Agastache mexicana by Medical dictionary
What is Agastache mexicana? Meaning of Agastache mexicana medical term. What does Agastache mexicana mean? ... Looking for online definition of Agastache mexicana in the Medical Dictionary? Agastache mexicana explanation free. ... Related to Agastache mexicana: Agastache foeniculum, Mexican hyssop, Agastache rugosa. Agastache Species. An aromatic herb, the ... Agastache Species. (redirected from Agastache mexicana). Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus. ...
Licorice Mint Agastache Seeds
Learn about growing agastache foeniculum in our Grow Guides. ... Plant Licorice Mint Agastache Seeds or anise hyssop seeds in ... Agastache is a hardy perennial also known as Giant Hyssop, Licorice Mint, or Lavender Hyssop. Learn how to grow Agastache from ... Companion Planting: Agastache is fragrant and highly attractive to pollinating insects. Plant a row of Agastache away from the ... Agastache is very attractive to bees. Plant a row away from the garden to lure cabbage moths away from Brassica crops. Do not ...
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Hyssop12
- The group includes anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum), which grows in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 6 through 10, Korean hyssop (Agastache rugosa), which grows in USDA zones 5 through 9, and 'Blue Fortune' hyssop (Agastache 'Blue Fortune'), which is a hybrid of these two species that grows in USDA zones 5 through 10. (ehow.com)
- Agastache parvifolia is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name small-leaf giant hyssop. (wikipedia.org)
- Agastache, or more commonly called Anise hyssop, is a herb that is native to the prairies of North America and has spread throughout the world's temperate zones. (gardenguides.com)
- This 4-foot-tall and 18-ich-wide, bushy perennial, very similar to the more common anise hyssop ( Agastache foeniculum ) has strongly mint-and-licorice-scented leaves and short spikes of lavender-blue flowers from midsummer to early fall. (finegardening.com)
- Heat Wave Hyssop (also known as Agastache or Hummingbird Mint) ignites the garden with sizzling spikes of magenta-pink flowers that hummingbirds and butterflies simply adore. (americanmeadows.com)
- Heat Wave Hyssop (also called Agastache or Hummingbird Mint) is exceptional selection of Hyssop with good heat tolerance and drought resistance. (americanmeadows.com)
- Agastache is a hardy perennial also known as Giant Hyssop, Licorice Mint, or Lavender Hyssop. (westcoastseeds.com)
- Coronado Red® Hyssop (Agastache Pstessene Coronado® Red) is a distinctive selection of Hummingbird Mint with silver-green foliage and spikes of orange-red flowers. (highcountrygardens.com)
- Coronado Red® Hyssop (Agastache Pstessene Coronado® Red) is an outstanding hybrid grown for its showy dark orange flowers, maturing to scarlet and held over the foliage on long 12-15" long flower spikes. (highcountrygardens.com)
- Agastache is in the Hyssop family of herbs and makes a flavorful tea. (cottagegardenplantsltd.com)
- The Scientific Name of Anise Hyssop is Agastache foeniculum. (sekonet.pl)
- A Luminous Perennial Planting Idea with Echinacea pallida and Agastache Awash with colors and shapes, this luminous plant combination brilliantly associates the elegant, soft pink Echinacea pallida (Pale Purple Coneflower) with the vertical white spires of Agastache rugosa f. albiflora (Giant Hyssop) Packet(Standard): $3.50 1/8 oz: … fulgida or Solidago nemoralis. (sekonet.pl)
Foeniculum9
- Agastache foeniculum is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.9 m (3ft) by 0.4 m (1ft 4in). (pfaf.org)
- Is the Agastache foeniculum safe to use if one is pregnant? (pfaf.org)
- Agastache foeniculum is biennial, and self-sows readily on open soil. (prairienursery.com)
- When our friend Gert Fortgens, of Arboretum Trompenburg in Holland, told me about his cross of the North American native Agastache foeniculum with the Korean Agastache rugosa, the offspring sounded too good to be true. (plantdelights.com)
- Agastache foeniculum 'Get Riehl' comes from an early 1990s trip when I visited Iowa City plantsman, Frank Riehl. (plantdelights.com)
- The deciduous Agastache foeniculum 'Get Riehl' makes a wispy upright clump of angular branched stems, topped from early summer through September with 6" terminal soft lavender flowers. (plantdelights.com)
- Agastache foeniculum is also grown for its wonderfully fragrant licorice-scented foliage. (plantdelights.com)
- Agastache foeniculum 'Golden Jubilee' has one of the most remarkable leaf colour of any flowering plant. (seedaholic.com)
- Agastache foeniculum is a perennial herb that tastes as good as it looks and are as popular in the border as they are in the herb garden. (sekonet.pl)
Genus5
- Agastache is a genus of aromatic flowering herbaceous perennial plants in the family Lamiaceae. (wikipedia.org)
- The genus Agastache seems to have originated as a North American/trans-Beringian offshoot of its radiation about 25 million years ago, in the Late Oligocene. (wikipedia.org)
- This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Agastache (family Lamiaceae ). (theplantlist.org)
- For example Agastache is the genus, rugosa is the species and Agastache rugosa 'Golden Jubilee' includes the cultivar. (jekkas.com)
- From present investigation, compound 1 and 7-19 were isolated for the first time from the genus Agastache and 1, 16, 18 and 19 in the Lamiaceae family. (elsevier.com)
Golden Jubilee2
- Agastache 'Golden Jubilee' is a 45 to 60cm (18 to 24in) tall-and-wide chartreuse beauty that offers late-season punctuation and purple bottle-brush flowers which are a powerhouse source of nectar and pollen for bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects. (seedaholic.com)
- Agastache Golden Jubilee was named as a 2003 All-America selection winner and is also a Fleuroselect winner. (seedaholic.com)
Kuntze4
- Rosmarinic acid biosynthesis in callus and cell cultures of Agastache rugosa Kuntze. (thefreedictionary.com)
- 1. Agastache rugosa (Fischer & C. Meyer) Kuntze, Revis. (efloras.org)
- Rosmarinic acid production in hairy root cultures of Agastache rugosa Kuntze. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Antifungal activity of the essential oil of Agastache rugosa Kuntze and its synergism with ketaconazole. (thefreedictionary.com)
Perennials2
- After trialing Agastache 'Blue Fortune' in our dry garden in the late '90s, we considered it one of the finest new perennials in years! (plantdelights.com)
- Agastache are short-lived perennials, don't worry too much if your plant keels over after three or four years, you haven't done anything wrong. (seedaholic.com)
Species8
- The sections with their species are: Agastache sect. (wikipedia.org)
- It is an uncommon species and is sometimes considered a local subspecies of Agastache urticifolia. (wikipedia.org)
- It is also cultivated in southern China including Guangdong and Hainan Province and was called Guang Huo Xiang to differentiate it from the HuoXiang of the north due to the species Agastache rugosa that it resembles [27]. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Essential oil compounds from Agastache rugosa as antifungal agents against Trichophyton species. (thefreedictionary.com)
- The antimicrobial activity of Mono-floral Agastache honey produced from Australian grown Agastache rugosa was compared with the activity of commercially available honeys derived from Leptospermum species and with Jarrah honey for activity against clinical and non-clinical strains of Staphylococcus aureus (methicillin-susceptible and methicillin-resistant strains), Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli. (frontiersin.org)
- The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for Agastache honey was in the range of 6-25% (w/v) for all species examined. (frontiersin.org)
- Remember that when different Agastache species and hybrids are planted in the same garden, they will cross-pollinate. (seedaholic.com)
- A few Agastache species are not reliably hardy, especially in wet winters, but Agastache rugosa is one of the hardiest of the species, to around minus 10°C (-14°F). Take care when mulching hyssops, especially in wetter climates. (seedaholic.com)
Mint7
- People who are sensitive to mint should probably avoid ingesting agastache rugosa because it may have the same effect. (wisegeek.com)
- Agastache nepetoides is a fast-growing, strong-stemmed perennial in the mint family which grows 4-6' tall and produces whorls of tiny, greenish-yellow flowers closely packed into 5" terminal spikes on stiff, square stems. (missouribotanicalgarden.org)
- Agastache Acapulco Salmon and Pink is a wonderful hybrid introduction to be enjoyed for its mint-scented foliage and profusion of bi-colored orange and pink tubular flowers. (highcountrygardens.com)
- Agastache Coronado Red 'Pstessene' is a long-blooming hummingbird mint with brilliant, fiery, orange-red, tubular flowers that will be a magnet for pollinators from all around from late spring until fall. (phoenixperennials.com)
- Korean mint-Agastache rugosa se inmulteste prin seminte,prin despartirea tufei,se autoinsamanteaza. (blogspot.com)
- Korean mint-Agastache rugosa iubeste lumina si locatiile insorite. (blogspot.com)
- Korean mint-Agastache rugosa este o planta melifera,foarte cautata de albine si alte insecte. (blogspot.com)
Seeds4
- Agastache Raspberry Daiquiri * Seeds Perennial. (etsy.com)
- Agastache and Salvias forum→Germinating salvia seeds. (garden.org)
- If you don't deadhead agastache flowers, harvest the seeds to use in baking cookies, cakes and breads. (gardenguides.com)
- Learn how to grow Agastache from seeds below. (westcoastseeds.com)
Mexicana2
- 88 Toronjil Agastache mexicana (Kunth) Lint & Epling 89 Trompeta de angel, Brugmansia suaveolens (Humb. (thefreedictionary.com)
- Explore what EOL knows about Agastache mexicana . (eol.org)
Fortune10
- In spring, the strong new stalks of Agastache 'Blue Fortune' shoot upward to 3' tall, clothed with fuzzy, licorice-scented leaves. (plantdelights.com)
- Agastache 'Blue Fortune' needs an open, well-drained site for best performance. (plantdelights.com)
- Fortunately, that's everything you need to know about your Blue Fortune Agastache to keep it safe and sound in your garden or home. (sekonet.pl)
- How should you then organize your garden to include your new Blue Fortune Agastache? (sekonet.pl)
- You can expect the leaves from your Agastache 'Blue Fortune' to be around (1-3 inches) in size. (sekonet.pl)
- But, how big does the Blue Fortune Agastache actually get? (sekonet.pl)
- As mentioned earlier, the Blue Fortune Agastache prefers to have soil with good drainage, and occasionally dry properties at all times, reason why you need to make the soil mix out of clay, loam, chalk and sand. (sekonet.pl)
- The leaves from the Blue Fortune Agastache have a beautiful green color during most of the year. (sekonet.pl)
- You can expect your Blue Fortune Agastache to flower around the summer and in the fall months from July to September (summer), and from October to December (fall). (sekonet.pl)
- As a rule of thumb, we recommend to always keep in mind your plants' native region and environment, since these are the conditions that your Blue Fortune Agastache is most accustomed to, thus where it can most favorably. (sekonet.pl)
Hummingbirds1
- Agastache are well-adapted to thrive in dry soils and is right at home in rock gardens and xeric container plantings where it will attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and honeybees. (sekonet.pl)
Grow Agastache2
- Grow Agastache in full sun to very light shade in well drained soil. (gardenguides.com)
- Grow agastache plants for prolific flower spikes in your home garden bed. (burpee.com)
Cana1
- Agastache cana is also known as the hummingbird or mosquito plant and is native to southern USA. (gardenersworld.com)
Aurantiaca2
- This Agastache aurantiaca hybrid has a very long season of bloom. (highcountrygardens.com)
- Agastache aurantiaca 'Apricot Sprite' is tough, and easily grown in Full Sun to Part Shade. (seedscape.net.au)
Herb1
- Nuherbs Lab-Tested Patchouli Herb Cut, Guang Huo Xiang Agastache Rugosa 1 lb. (ebay.com)
Aromatic4
- The closest living relatives of Agastache are believed to be two very different lineages: One is a group of mostly Asian and usually strongly aromatic and rather robust plants, which contains the typical dragonheads (Dracocephalum), true hyssops (Hyssopus), West Asian dragonheads (Lallemantia), and Japanese catnip (Schizonepeta). (wikipedia.org)
- as of 2016, it is not resolved with certainty which of the other two lineages is the sister taxon of Agastache, but most data place the aromatic group slightly closer. (wikipedia.org)
- Thus, the last common ancestor of Agastache and its closest relatives probably was an aromatic Eastern Asian perennial or subshrub with verticillasters of bluish-purple flowers - i.e. generally very similar to the present-day Agastache already. (wikipedia.org)
- Agastache are sun loving plants with aromatic foliage and flowers. (highcountrygardens.com)
Rupestris1
- Agastache rupestris is found on mountain slopes at middle elevation. (wnmu.edu)
Soil3
- Agastache requires a well-drained soil. (burpee.com)
- Agastache prefers free-draining soil but tolerates almost any soil and will cope with dry, poor soils very well. (seedaholic.com)
- Growing Agastache requires sun and well drained soil. (cottagegardenplantsltd.com)
Rugosa alba1
- Agastache rugosa alba 'Liquorice White' has tall spikes of white lipped flowers, above toothed dark green arrow shaped foliage. (seedaholic.com)
Growing Agastache1
- Growing Agastache can be done indoors as starts or you may direct seed into the garden in spring. (sekonet.pl)
Anethiodora1
- Agastache anethiodora (Nutt. (usda.gov)
Stalks1
- Although agastache already boasts a very long flowering period, usually until frost, the plants will be stronger and more floriferous if you cut back flower stalks as flowers fade. (seedaholic.com)
Minty1
- Use the minty-aniseed flavour in cakes, salads (where the bright flowers really liven up the appeal), in drinks (puts a whole new dimension on a G&T or a Mojito), or to add an edible garnish to a meat dish (Agastache leaves go really well with pork). (seedscape.net.au)
Spikes4
- Agastache derives from the Ancient Greek words ἄγαν (ágan) "very much" and στάχυς (stákhus) "ear of grain", describing the flower spikes. (wikipedia.org)
- Agastache comes from agan, "very much," and stachys, "an ear of corn or wheat," having many spikes, while breviflora means short-flowered. (swbiodiversity.org)
- Agastache comes from agan, "very much," and stachys, "an ear of corn or wheat," having many spikes, while pallidiflora means with pale-colored flowers. (swbiodiversity.org)
- It has better vigor, denser flower spikes, and bigger flowers than other similar Agastache. (terranovanurseries.com)
Mango Tango1
- Pair the Kudos Yellow with other agastache such as Mango Tango or Rosie Posie for amazing color contrasts. (greenwoodnursery.com)
Foliage2
- With its scented foliage, Agastache are a living garden potpourri. (bluestoneperennials.com)
- Licorice-scented flowers and foliage make this scarlet-bloomed agastache a phenomenal tea plant. (rareseeds.com)
Fragrant1
- Companion Planting: Agastache is fragrant and highly attractive to pollinating insects. (westcoastseeds.com)
Butterflies1
- Agastache is a 'wonder honey plant', it produces copious amounts of nectar for bees and butterflies to feast upon. (seedaholic.com)
Giant1
- Agastache - typical giant hyssops Agastache cusickii (Greenm. (wikipedia.org)
Grown1
- Agastache may be grown from seed sown early indoors and transplanted outside after frost, sown directly in the garden in summer, or grown from potted plants. (burpee.com)
Plant5
- Unpot the agastache plant and gently loosen the root ball with your hands to encourage good root growth. (burpee.com)
- Some of the medical uses for the agastache rugosa plant include using it as a treatment for people suffering from anxiety, nausea, bacterial infections, or gas. (wisegeek.com)
- Pachypodol is unique to agastache rugosa, and may be responsible for some of the beneficial properties of the plant. (wisegeek.com)
- Plant a row of Agastache away from the garden to lure cabbage moths away from Brassica crops. (westcoastseeds.com)
- This Agastache plant has a very vertical habit and blooms beginning in mid-summer. (highcountrygardens.com)
Calendula1
- The authors suggested the anti-viral activity may be due to the phytochemical composition of Calendula officinalis or Agastache rugosa, (13) which are used traditionally for their anti-spasmolytic and anti-bacterial actions. (thefreedictionary.com)
Blooms2
- Likewise, combine yarrow and catmint with agastache and foxtail lilies for long-lasting blooms and ease of maintenance. (sekonet.pl)
- As the Agastache blooms continuously for months on end, from late spring to autumn's close, they are a blessing for all our useful pollinators. (seedscape.net.au)
Fisch2
- Agastache rugosa (Fisch. (theplantlist.org)
- A new flavone glycoside from the leaves of Agastache rugosa (Fisch. (elsevier.com)
Heller1
- Agastache pallidiflora (Heller) Rydb. (swbiodiversity.org)
Herbs2
- As one of the 50 fundamental herbs, agastache rugosa is known as huò xiāng . (wisegeek.com)
- TCM II was composed of four dried Chinese herbs, including Cortex Phellodendri, Rhizoma Atractylodes, Agastache rugosa and Gypsum Fibrosum were mixed in the dry weight ratio of 1:1:1:1. (thefreedictionary.com)
Family1
- Lavender, the sage family, agastache and clover are perfect. (thefreedictionary.com)