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Agastaches - Agastache urticifolia
Agastaches - Agastache urticifolia
Agastaches - Agastache urticifolia Agastaches - Agastache urticifolia
Agastaches

Agastache urticifolia

Ref : F1049 - Agastache urticifolia
Bag of 200 seeds

This perennial species reaches 1.20 m in height. It produces an abundance of mauve-colored, highly melliferous flower spikes and pleasantly aromatic foliage.

It is a medicinal plant used by many Amerindian peoples (Okanagan, Miwok, Paiute) for fevers, colds, rheumatism and indigestion.

Discover it on the Kokopelli blog: "Agastaches to treat malaria, depression, cancer, hepatitis...".

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Sow on the surface, in pots or trays, under a well-lit shelter. Press lightly and keep moist. Germination takes a long time, requiring a period of 1 to 3 weeks at a temperature of around 20°C. Re-pot seedlings at the 2 to 4-leaf stage in individual cups. Transplant seedlings in the open ground after the last frosts, 30 cm apart in all directions.

March, April, May

June, July, August, September

in the ground, in pot

sunny, semi-shade

low

all floor types

fees, light, drained

Agastache urticifolia

mid-season

200 seeds

Purple

fragrance, edible

From 100 to 120 cm

pointed

North America

In the United States, this variety is known as "Giant Hyssop with nettle leaves".

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