Anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) though its name suggests otherwise, is neither anise nor hyssop but belongs to the mint family. Its leaves emit a delicate fragrance similar to anise, with some ...
Anise (Pimpinella anisum) is a lovely flowering annual herb, with a highly recognizable licorice scent profile. Native to the Middle East and Northern Africa, it's been used for centuries by many ...
Anise Hyssop is the International Herb of the Year. It is tall, stunning, and fragrant — a must for the herb gardener. However, it is neither anise nor a hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) but is a member ...
If you’re looking for a lovely, easy-to-grow, pollinator-friendly plant for your garden, this might be the one for you. Anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) is an upper Midwest native, hardy in Zones 4 ...
When it comes to gardening, many plants are gifts that keep on giving, even after the growing season has come to an end. There are plenty of seeds you can harvest from your garden and replant to enjoy ...
Blue Fortune Agastache, or anise hyssop, is causing quite a stir in our garden. We have dozens — some partnered with Tiger Eye Gold rudbeckia, others with the scarlet milkweed — but the 3- to ...
The International Herb Association has been choosing an Herb of the Year since 1995. The committee selects plants that are outstanding in at least two of the three categories: medicinal, culinary and ...