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Agastache, Globetrotter

Agastache, Globetrotter

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Agastache Globetrotter: A Vibrant, Pollinator-Friendly Perennial

Agastache, Globetrotter, also known as agastache pallida globetrotter hybr is a stunning perennial plant celebrated for its colorful warm violet blooms and ability to attract pollinators. Ideal for garden enthusiasts looking to enhance their landscape with vibrant colors and fragrance, this variety thrives in various conditions, making it a versatile choice for any garden.

Reaching heights of up to 36 inches, Agastache Globetrotter showcases tall spikes of tubular flowers in shades of blue, purple, and lavender that bloom from mid-summer to early fall. These eye-catching flowers not only provide a delightful visual display but also emit a sweet aroma that lures bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, promoting a thriving ecosystem.

This hardy plant prefers full sun and well-drained soil, demonstrating exceptional drought tolerance once established. With its unique combination of beauty and functionality, Agastache Globetrotter is perfect for those seeking a resilient, low-maintenance addition to their garden that supports local wildlife and adds a splash of color to any landscape.

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  • Vigorous, long vines can reach 10-15 feet and need support.
  • Harvest frequently to keep plants productive.
  • Mulch soil to retain moisture & keep roots cool
  • When vines reach the top of the support, pinch the vines to force plants into heavier bean pod production
  • Harvest in the morning when sugar content is highest, if eating fresh

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