Agastache 'Red Fortune'
By Spritzhenry
- 21 Jul, 2012
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I really can't see much difference between this 'new' one and 'Mexican Sangria' which I posted earlier. I do like it, though! :-)))
22 Jul, 2012
Very pretty have never grown this plant.....
22 Jul, 2012
I think the previous ones I've had were all too tender - I tried from seed last year, too. This one and 'Blue Licquorice' do seem to be hardy. :-)
23 Jul, 2012
Must have a go, if I can find a space lol
25 Jul, 2012
They're easily grown from seed if your GC hasn't got any. :-)
26 Jul, 2012
Oh dear - mine is fine. I thought it was hardy?
30 Jul, 2012
You can get seeds, and they germinate easily.
31 Jul, 2012
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Lovely colour
21 Jul, 2012