Anise Hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) Bare Root
Latin name: Agastache foeniculum
Plant Family: Mint (Lamiaceae)
Lifespan: Perennial
Origin: North/central United States
Growing: They prefer sunny and well drained soils. It doesn’t like water logged soils or extreme drought. Doesn’t get rust like other mints in drought conditions though. Rather easy to grow.
Edibility: Great edible, especially if you like the taste of anise. Both the leaves and flowers can be used, but not in large quantities. Widely used as a flavoring in the culinary world.
Medicinal Uses: Carminative, mild diaphoretic, slightly anti-microbial and used to treat upper respiratory infections.
Permaculture Uses: It’s an awesome beneficial insect attractor that has a really long flowering season. Highly aromatic and can also be used as a pest confuser.
7 Layers Nursery cannot take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants. Always do research and seek advice from a professional before consuming and/or using a plant medicinally.
Latin name: Agastache foeniculum
Plant Family: Mint (Lamiaceae)
Lifespan: Perennial
Origin: North/central United States
Growing: They prefer sunny and well drained soils. It doesn’t like water logged soils or extreme drought. Doesn’t get rust like other mints in drought conditions though. Rather easy to grow.
Edibility: Great edible, especially if you like the taste of anise. Both the leaves and flowers can be used, but not in large quantities. Widely used as a flavoring in the culinary world.
Medicinal Uses: Carminative, mild diaphoretic, slightly anti-microbial and used to treat upper respiratory infections.
Permaculture Uses: It’s an awesome beneficial insect attractor that has a really long flowering season. Highly aromatic and can also be used as a pest confuser.
7 Layers Nursery cannot take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants. Always do research and seek advice from a professional before consuming and/or using a plant medicinally.
Latin name: Agastache foeniculum
Plant Family: Mint (Lamiaceae)
Lifespan: Perennial
Origin: North/central United States
Growing: They prefer sunny and well drained soils. It doesn’t like water logged soils or extreme drought. Doesn’t get rust like other mints in drought conditions though. Rather easy to grow.
Edibility: Great edible, especially if you like the taste of anise. Both the leaves and flowers can be used, but not in large quantities. Widely used as a flavoring in the culinary world.
Medicinal Uses: Carminative, mild diaphoretic, slightly anti-microbial and used to treat upper respiratory infections.
Permaculture Uses: It’s an awesome beneficial insect attractor that has a really long flowering season. Highly aromatic and can also be used as a pest confuser.
7 Layers Nursery cannot take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants. Always do research and seek advice from a professional before consuming and/or using a plant medicinally.