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Wildflowers - Hyssop Seeds
Whether planted as a border, en masse, or in a container, versatile hyssop is a beautiful choice. Excellent for tea leaves, anise hyssop in particular, has a pleasant licorice-like flavor. The varieties we offer bloom in purple and yellow, and the giant varieties grow up to 6' tall. Bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies also find hyssop very attractive. The fields we cultivated literally hummed with happy activity!
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Anise Hyssop Seeds Agastache foeniculum Quick View
xAnise Hyssop Seeds
Agastache foeniculum
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Herbalists use this member of the mint family for culinary purposes, since the leaves make an excellent tea and the flowers are also edible. Native to the north central United States, anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) is a traditional medicinal plant of the Native Americans; its leaves have antibacterial benefits that treat colds, coughs, or poor digestion. Because of the subtle anise flavor it gives honey, Agastache foeniculum became popular with colonists, who planted anise hyssop seeds near bee hives.Starting at $2.50 USD
Whether planted as a border, en masse, or in a container, versatile hyssop is a beautiful choice. Excellent for tea leaves, anise hyssop in particular, has a pleasant licorice-like flavor. The varieties we offer bloom in purple and yellow, and the giant varieties grow up to 6' tall. Bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies also find hyssop very attractive. The fields we cultivated literally hummed with happy activity!