Agastache ‘Poquito Orange’
Agastache ‘Poquito Orange’ is a stunning plant that not only beautifies your garden but also supports the environment, making it a fantastic option for those looking to add vibrant colors, delightful fragrances, and attract pollinators to their outdoor spaces. With its bright orange tubular flowers blooming abundantly from early summer to fall, it brings a striking burst of color to any landscape.The aromatic green leaves release a refreshing minty or anise-like fragrance when crushed, adding to the plant’s sensory charm. This variety is particularly appealing to bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making it a perfect fit for gardens aimed at supporting pollinator populations. Additionally, it shows strong resistance to powdery mildew and is generally avoided by deer and rabbits, which makes it a low-maintenance choice for gardeners.This plant flourishes in bright sunlight, which encourages abundant blooms and robust growth. It thrives best in well-drained, nutrient-rich soil, with excellent drainage being essential, particularly in winter to avoid root rot. Once it is well-established, it can withstand dry conditions with little watering, although occasional watering during extended dry periods can be helpful. It is fully hardy in the UK, enduring temperatures as low as -20°C. This low-maintenance plant benefits from deadheading to extend its flowering season and should be pruned back in late winter or early spring to stimulate new growth.It brings a burst of color and delightful fragrance to mixed borders and perennial beds, especially in the front or middle areas. Its compact nature makes it perfect for patio containers, adding vibrancy and attracting pollinators to your outdoor spaces. With sturdy stems and long-lasting flowers, it is also a fantastic option for floral arrangements. Additionally, it supports biodiversity by drawing in beneficial insects and pollinators, contributing to a thriving garden ecosystem.The plant typically grows into a compact, bushy mound, reaching about 40cm (15in) in height and spread, making it ideal for smaller areas and container gardening.


