Agastache cana ‘Rosita’ was selected for its smaller size and dense spikes of raspberry-red flowers (50% more flowers than the typical Agastache cana). It blooms for several months beginning in early to mid-summer. A High Country Gardens introduction.
Description
24″ tall x 18″ wide (cutting propagated). An exciting new form of
Agastache cana that appeared as a single outstanding plant in a group of
garden plants grown from habitat collected seed. ‘Rosita’ has been the
subject of much comment in our Santa Fe display gardens because of its
profusion of dense, deep rose-pink flower spikes and extremely bushy
semi-dwarf growth habit.
Agastache cana that appeared as a single outstanding plant in a group of
garden plants grown from habitat collected seed. ‘Rosita’ has been the
subject of much comment in our Santa Fe display gardens because of its
profusion of dense, deep rose-pink flower spikes and extremely bushy
semi-dwarf growth habit.
Earlier blooming than regular Agastache
cana plants, ‘Rosita’s’ spikes have about 50% more flowers per spike
than is normal; the effect is striking and noticeable from a great
distance. Plant in well-drained soil, and water deeply but infrequently
once established.
















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