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Anise Hyssop – Colorful Wildflower Garden Seeds

Anise Hyssop – Colorful Wildflower Garden Seeds

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Anise Hyssop – Colorful Wildflower Garden Seeds

Brighten your garden with Anise Hyssop seeds. This perennial wildflower produces spikes of violet-blue blooms with a subtle anise fragrance, perfect for borders, pollinator gardens, and cottage-style landscapes.

Key Benefits:

  • Violet-blue flower spikes add vibrant color to borders and flower beds.
  • Delightful anise fragrance enhances sensory appeal.
  • Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
  • Perennial growth ensures blooms year after year.
  • Easy-to-grow seeds suitable for beginner gardeners.

Planting & Growth Information:

  • Soil: Well-draining fertile soil.
  • Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade.
  • Watering: Moderate; maintain consistent moisture during establishment.
  • Germination: 14–21 days; direct sow in spring or fall.
  • Height/Spread: 2–3 feet tall, 1–2 feet wide.
  • Growth Type: Perennial wildflower herb.
  • Bloom Season: Summer through early autumn.

FAQ:

  • Are these seeds beginner-friendly? Yes, hardy and easy to grow.
  • Will they attract pollinators? Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds are drawn to the flowers.
  • Can they be grown in borders? Yes, perfect for borders, meadows, and cottage gardens.
  • How long until flowering? Usually 2–3 months after sowing.