Agastache x hybrida 'Arizona Sunset'
ARIZONA PINK HUMMINGBIRD MINT
Agastache x hybrida 'Arizona Sunset'
Agastache x hybrida 'Arizona Sunset' is a delight of colour all through summer and autumn.
Coral pink buds open to softest sunset-toned flower spikes.
Blooms are blends of lilac pink, lavender and tangerine
The Arizona Series of Agastache have been recently bred for compact growth; wonderful colours; longer, constant flowering; and especially for heat resistance.
Scented & edible - flowers & foliage
Agastache x hybrida ‘Arizona Sunset’ is a hardy, evergreen, shrubby perennial, which deserves a place in every garden, and in pots as well.
'Arizona Sunset' is worth featuring for its lovely scented, edible, pastel toned flowers, alone.
But when you add in a tough, bone-hardy constitution, and water-wise, easy low maintenance, then you can’t think of a reason not to have it.
Water-wise & drought resistant
Agastache x hybrida 'Arizona Sunset' is tough, and easily grown in Full Sun to Part Shade.
It is hardy in frost and forgiving of a wide range of soils, including sandy, rocky and poor soils.
It suits coastal areas, windy, and hot and dry gardens.
'Arizona Sunset' is water-wise and drought resistant, so it is ideal for gardeners with limited water.
Quick & easy flowers in the garden
Agastache x hybrida 'Arizona Sunset' is a low maintenance plant, and largely untroubled by any pests and diseases.
The only work required is to cut the whole plant back hard before spring to encourage new growth and maintain a neat shape.
It is a hardy perennial clump, and quick growing for fast garden effect and flowers.
Cooking & cut flowers
'Arizona Sunset' is a special treat for the florists and cooks amongst us.
The soft sunset shaded flower trusses make good cut blooms for a vase indoors, where they last well.
While both flowers and foliage are very useful in the kitchen, all being edible.
Use the minty flavour in cakes, salads (where the bright flowers really liven up the appeal), in drinks (puts a whole new dimension on a G&T or a Mojito), or to add an edible garnish to a meat dish (Agastache leaves go well with pork).
Native honey-eater birds adore Agastache
Native honey-eating birds revel in the nectar rich Agastache flowers.
As the Agastache blooms continuously for months on end, from late spring to autumn's close, they are a blessing for all our useful pollinators.
Agastache are an invaluable and long-lasting food source for bees, butterflies, birds and other useful pollinators - so plant some in your veggie plot or orchard.
Rabbits & deer dislike it
And to top it all off - rabbits and deer can’t abide the aromatic oils in the foliage and flowers - so they leave them alone
Bulk Discount
If you buy 3-6 plants there will be a $0.50 discount per plant"
If you buy 7+ plants there will be a $1.00 discount per plant
Plants on Special are excluded