
Pink Pearl Agastache
Hummingbird Mints have become staples in western horticulture for good reasons since the promotion of this genus by our founder David Salman in the 1990s: they’re unfussy, growing and flowering well in both average and dry flower gardens, they sport delightfully mint-scented foliage, adding a unique, sensory element to the garden, and they are superb bloomers, pumping out showy, nectar rich flowers to the delight of both gardeners and hummingbirds alike. 'Pink Pearl' Agastache represents a unique step forward in the utility of Hummingbird Mints in the garden – its unusually compact growth and innumerable, tubular pink flowers keep this plant forefront in the garden scene for months. It also begins blooming earlier than most other hummingbird mints sold today, as early as late-spring. 'Pink Pearl' Hummingbird Mint is exceptional when cross lit, so consider siting it where its flowers can catch morning or evening light and so they can really glow. Unappealing to deer and rabbits and drought-tolerant once established.
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Hummingbird Mints have become staples in western horticulture for good reasons since the promotion of this genus by our founder David Salman in the 1990s: they’re unfussy, growing and flowering well in both average and dry flower gardens, they sport delightfully mint-scented foliage, adding a unique, sensory element to the garden, and they are superb bloomers, pumping out showy, nectar rich flowers to the delight of both gardeners and hummingbirds alike. 'Pink Pearl' Agastache represents a unique step forward in the utility of Hummingbird Mints in the garden – its unusually compact growth and innumerable, tubular pink flowers keep this plant forefront in the garden scene for months. It also begins blooming earlier than most other hummingbird mints sold today, as early as late-spring. 'Pink Pearl' Hummingbird Mint is exceptional when cross lit, so consider siting it where its flowers can catch morning or evening light and so they can really glow. Unappealing to deer and rabbits and drought-tolerant once established.





















