Anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) though its name suggests otherwise, is neither anise nor hyssop but belongs to the mint family. Its leaves emit a delicate fragrance similar to anise, with some ...
If you’re looking for a lovely, easy-to-grow, pollinator-friendly plant for your garden, this might be the one for you. Anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) is an upper Midwest native, hardy in Zones 4 ...
Growing anise indoors can be a rewarding experience for those looking to add a unique flavor to their culinary creations ...
Anise Hyssop is the International Herb of the Year. It is tall, stunning, and fragrant — a must for the herb gardener. However, it is neither anise nor a hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) but is a member ...
Each year, the LSU AgCenter names at least four plants to be included in the ever-growing list of Louisiana Super Plant selections. Super Plants are tried and true, tested and tough. They’ve proven ...
Lime-green and blue -- it's a combination popping up in many garden plants, such as the bluebeard Caryopteris 'Worchester Gold' and this selection of anise hyssop, called 'Golden Jubilee,' which has ...
Each year, the LSU AgCenter names at least four plants to be included in the ever-growing list of Louisiana Super Plant selections. Super Plants are tried and true, tested and tough. They’ve proven ...
Ancient Romans used to hang Anise plants near their pillows to prevent bad dreams. They also used it to aid digestion and ward off epileptic attacks. King Edward IV was said to have slept on bed ...