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Mango Tango Hyssop

Agastache 'Mango Tango' PP28747

Regular price $8.99
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per Plant - 3" Pot
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ZONES  5-9 | Good to grow! Zone
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As vivid as a summer sunset, luminescent 'Mango Tango' Hyssop features peach-pink flower spires accented by rose-colored calyxes in a tidy, compact form. Perfect for planters and gardens where you can brush by the fragrant foliage and watch nectar-rich blooms draw butterflies from mid-summer until fall. This drought-tolerant plant is ideal for rock gardens, xeriscaping, and sun-drenched sites with well-drained soil. (Agastache)

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Overall rating: 4.428571 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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"I was hoping for a little bit bigger plant. But they do look good"

Albert (5/5)

It took awhile, but it's become very pretty.

"It's part of a planting in an antique livestock sink beginning to hold its own with dwarf campanula."

Art (5/5)

Would not buy again

"They were disappointing in size and overall health."

Deb (3/5)

All 6 are growing and blooming!

"Planted these plants in a Sunny, HOT, Dry area, but good draining soil. Applied a drip to them, so they get regular watering. They flourished with lots of blooms. This first year the bloom was more of the red stalk and less of the peach petals, also vegetation is a lighter green than I hoped. Overall no real complaints! Hoping future years are more peachy! Planning on planting another batch in another Sunny, hot, dry spot next year."

Gbear (5/5)

Wonderful upfront addition

"Habitat garden"

W (5/5)

Great Plant

"Great Mango Tango Hyssop plant Also known as Agastache which I have 6 of them. All plants came will packed and healthy. Good start with good potting soil & mixed in granular fertilizer mixed in the planter. When established used Water Soluble fertilizer every 2 weeks. Easy to grow and turned out great."

Artist (5/5)

Not successful this time.

"I purchased two plants. They struggled all summer to grow. I cleared grasses around them, added compost soil mix, and watered during dry periods. One has died and they other is still extremely small. I am hoping it comes back in the spring."

G (3/5)

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