| Common Name | Anise Hyssop | ||||||
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| Botanical Name | Agastache foeniculum | ||||||
| Season | September - May | ||||||
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DescriptionSimilar to Korean Mint but with a strong smell of aniseed. Anise Hyssop is also known as:Liquorice Mint. The leaf is used as a tea, in salads, soups, fruit dishes and as a base for fruit cup. A companion plant which attracts bees to the garden. Used in pot pourri. Traditional use by Native Americans as a remedy for coughs and respiratory problems. Anise Hyssop is native to central North America and prefers well drained soils in an open sunny position. Compact growth habit. Frost and drought resistant. Herbaceous perennial (above ground parts die back in autumn), growing to 1m x 0.6m.
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