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From Annie's Annuals:
A wildflower from Northern Mexico that deserves its common name “Hummingbird Mint.” The flowers are hummingbird magnets and...
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From Annie's Annuals:
A wildflower from Northern Mexico that deserves its common name “Hummingbird Mint.” The flowers are hummingbird magnets and the grey-green foliage has a distinctly minty scent. The flower color is yellow suffused with warm orange and it really brightens up a garden without being garish. The color contrasts nicely with the foliage and the Summer blooming flowers are carried in profusion on a 30” tall plant with a 18” spread. Tough, drought tolerant and the perfect plant for a sunny spot in your garden. Also good for pots and can be grown as an annual. Lovely combined with blue-flowered Catanache caerulea!
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A wildflower from Northern Mexico that deserves its common name “Hummingbird Mint.” The flowers are hummingbird magnets and the grey-green foliage has a distinctly minty scent. The flower color is yellow suffused with warm orange and it really brightens up a garden without being garish. The color contrasts nicely with the foliage and the Summer blooming flowers are carried in profusion on a 30” tall plant with a 18” spread. Tough, drought tolerant and the perfect plant for a sunny spot in your garden. Also good for pots and can be grown as an annual. Lovely combined with blue-flowered Catanache caerulea!
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