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Agastache 'Peachie Keen' | Hummingbird Mint | Peach Orange Hyssop | Pollinator Perennial | Fragrant Drought Tolerant Plant | 1 Gallon Pot
Agastache 'Peachie Keen' | Hummingbird Mint | Peach Orange Hyssop | Pollinator Perennial | Fragrant Drought Tolerant Plant | 1 Gallon Pot
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$87.00 USD
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$134.00 USD
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Agastache 'Peachie Keen' PP25886 is a spectacular long-blooming perennial prized for its vibrant peachy-orange flower spikes and fragrant foliage. Blooming continuously from early summer through fall, this sun-loving Hummingbird Mint attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees, creating a lively and colorful pollinator garden.
Its compact upright habit, drought tolerance, and low-maintenance nature make it an outstanding choice for cottage gardens, borders, containers, and water-wise landscapes. The aromatic foliage is naturally resistant to deer and rabbits, while the abundant blooms provide months of color and garden interest.
Key Features
- Life Cycle: Herbaceous Perennial
- Foliage Color: Green, Aromatic
- Flower Color: Peachy Orange
- Plant Height: Approximately 24 inches
- Spread: 18–24 inches
- Bloom Season: Early Summer to Late Fall
- Growth Habit: Upright Clump
- Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Sun
- Water Needs: Low; drought tolerant once established
- Hardiness Zones: 5–10
- Characteristics: Fragrant Foliage, Long Blooming, Hummingbird Friendly, Butterfly Attracting, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant
Uses
- Pollinator and hummingbird gardens
- Cottage gardens and borders
- Xeriscape and drought-tolerant landscapes
- Patio containers and mixed planters
- Wildflower meadows and mass plantings
Planting Partners
- Salvia
- Echinacea (Coneflower)
- Coreopsis
- Russian Sage (Perovskia)
- Gaillardia (Blanket Flower)
Care Tips
- Plant in well-draining soil and avoid overwatering.
- Thrives in full sun for best flowering and compact growth.
- Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering.
- Once established, requires minimal watering.
- Cut back old stems in early spring before new growth emerges.
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