Plants

Agastache
The Acapulco agastache series from Bodger Botanicals is suited for containers, window boxes and the landscape. The series contains five colors: Orange, Rose, Gold, Salmon & Pink and White & Yellow. The flowers and leaves produce a mint scent that enhances the plant's appeal. As plants mature, they form a round mass of foliage and flowers. The silver-toned foliage reflects the sun making it stand out. Acapulcos reach 18 inches tall in containers and 14 inches tall in the garden. In the landscape,...
 

 

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