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Agastache.
'Sunrise Orange'. Description not available at this timeAgastache
'Kudos Ambrosia'. Description not available at this timeAgastache
'Kudos Coral'.Alyssum.
Lobularia 'Dark Knight'. Description not available at this timeAmsonia x
'Blue Ice'. Description not available at this timeAngelica.
Angelica archangelica. Biennial. Fragrant, light green flowers appear atop lobed, serrated leaves in second year. Deadheading before seed formation may extend plant life. Height can reach 6-8 feet when planted in a partly shaded area.Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com
Angelonia.
'Angelface Super White'. Description not available at this timeAngelonia
'Angelface Super Blue'.Angelonia
'Angelface Wedgewood Blue'. Annual. Also called summer snapdragon. Extra large, vivid blue and white bicolor blooms. A beautiful annual plant that thrives in hot, humid conditions. Height 18-24 inches. Blooms all summer long.Angelonia
'Perfectly Pink'.Anise Hyssop.
Agastache foeniculum. Perennial. Neither anise nor hyssop, this mint-appearing plant is tidy, tall, and highly ornamental. Possessed of a strong anise scent and flavor, its leaves are dried for tea and potpourri, and can be substituted for anise in baking. Although sometimes referred to as Anise mint or Korean mint, it does not spread from runners. Beautiful violet-tinged flower spikes are lovely dried. Bees love its nectar which gives a distinctive flavor to their honey. Does well in a shady spot where summers are hot.Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com
Artichoke.
Cynara scolymus 'Imperial Star'. 85 days. This is the first artichoke developed for the home gardener. Generally hardy in our area but may need some protection. Plants are easy to grow, reach 3 to 4 feet tall and produce 6 to 8 mature edible buds. Thomas Jefferson grew artichokes at his Montecello home.Last Seed Source: www.johnnyseeds.com