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PNW Native Plant Database Agastache rugosa 'Little Adder' (Little Adder Hummingbird Mint)
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Agastache rugosa 'Little Adder' (Little Adder Hummingbird Mint)

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A rare compact Hummingbird Mint! This perennial grows only 15-18 in. high by 18-22 in. wide in full sun and dry soil with excellent drainage. It"s reported to be half the size of its larger Agastache cousins "Blue Fortune" and "Black Adder", but three times as floriferous! The lavender/purple/blue spiky flowers add long-lasting late-season color to the garden, and its short stature works well in front of borders or along pathways. Hummingbird mints attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, and are drought-tolerant and deer and rabbit-resistant.

Deadheading spent blooms will extend the bloom period. 

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A rare compact Hummingbird Mint! This perennial grows only 15-18 in. high by 18-22 in. wide in full sun and dry soil with excellent drainage. It"s reported to be half the size of its larger Agastache cousins "Blue Fortune" and "Black Adder", but three times as floriferous! The lavender/purple/blue spiky flowers add long-lasting late-season color to the garden, and its short stature works well in front of borders or along pathways. Hummingbird mints attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, and are drought-tolerant and deer and rabbit-resistant.

Deadheading spent blooms will extend the bloom period. 

A rare compact Hummingbird Mint! This perennial grows only 15-18 in. high by 18-22 in. wide in full sun and dry soil with excellent drainage. It"s reported to be half the size of its larger Agastache cousins "Blue Fortune" and "Black Adder", but three times as floriferous! The lavender/purple/blue spiky flowers add long-lasting late-season color to the garden, and its short stature works well in front of borders or along pathways. Hummingbird mints attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, and are drought-tolerant and deer and rabbit-resistant.

Deadheading spent blooms will extend the bloom period. 

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