Common name: anise hyssop
Family name: Lamiaceae
Description: Lively looking plant with lanceolate green leaves that point upwards, and purple/lavender flowers. This plant has a very tidy habit and is not prone to spreading.
Flower: Terminal spikes of purple to lavender flowers. The flowers have a fuzzy appearance upon close inspection. Flowers June to September.
Foliage: Lanceolate, medium green, textured leaves that have a distinct upwards slant, giving the plant a very lively appearance. Foliage is anise scented.
Growing conditions: Full sun to part shade, best in full sun; prefers moist soil, but can make do with less moisture; well-drained soil. Deadhead spent flowers to promote additional flowering.
Height and spread: 1.25m by 1m
Landscape uses: Attracts bees, hummingbirds and butterflies. It’s tidy habit and relatively adaptable nature makes it suitable for many locations.