Tall, fluffy spires of deep violet-blue blooms emerge in July and remain until October each year. Agastache rugosa 'Blue Boa' is sure to have a marvellous impact on your garden as well as acting like a magnet to bees and butterflies. In addition, the foliage is held from March to November for weed-suppressing groundcover and a beautiful liquorice aroma whenever plants are brushed past or caressed. With this in mind, Agastache rugosa 'Blue Boa' is perfect for edging pathways, entrances and anywhere that is subject to passing traffic. Stems are also excellent for the vase - where the tall flower spikes add intriguing form to your arrangements. Agastache rugosa 'Blue Boa' prefers to be planted in well-drained soil which benefits from full sun. Drought tolerant once a good root structure is established and happy in rockeries, containers or herbaceous borders. A hardy perennial which grows to a height of 75cm with a spread of 60cm.
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