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Agastache Golden Jubilee - 2003 AAS Flower Winner This golden-leaved aromatic herb thrives in a full-sun garden or a partial-shade garden location.
Agastache Golden Jubilee - 2003 AAS Flower Winner This golden-leaved aromatic herb thrives in a full-sun garden or a partial-shade garden location.
Agastache Golden Jubilee - 2003 AAS Flower Winner This golden-leaved aromatic herb thrives in a full-sun garden or a partial-shade garden location.
Agastache Golden Jubilee - 2003 AAS Flower Winner This golden-leaved aromatic herb thrives in a full-sun garden or a partial-shade garden location.
Agastache Golden Jubilee - 2003 AAS Flower Winner This golden-leaved aromatic herb thrives in a full-sun garden or a partial-shade garden location.Agastache Golden Jubilee - 2003 AAS Flower Winner This golden-leaved aromatic herb thrives in a full-sun garden or a partial-shade garden location.Agastache Golden Jubilee - 2003 AAS Flower Winner This golden-leaved aromatic herb thrives in a full-sun garden or a partial-shade garden location.Agastache Golden Jubilee - 2003 AAS Flower Winner This golden-leaved aromatic herb thrives in a full-sun garden or a partial-shade garden location.

Agastache Golden Jubilee

2003 AAS Flower Winner

This golden-leaved aromatic herb thrives in a full-sun garden or a partial shade garden location. The symmetrical, branching plants reach a mature height of 20 inches and spread 10 to 15 inches. The heat-loving plants will produce dense spikes of lavender-blue florets that crown the plants in mid to late summer. The attractive serrated leaves release an alluring mint fragrance when lightly crushed.

Golden Jubilee is an easily grown, undemanding annual. Named Golden Jubilee to commemorate the 50 years’ reign of HM Queen Elizabeth II.

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AAS WINNER DETAILS

Winner Type: National
Class: Agastache
Variety Name: Golden Jubilee
Genus: Agastache
Species: foeniculum
Year: 2003
Common Name: Agastache
Type: Flowers from Seed
Breeder: K. Sahin, Zaden B.V.
Close Market Comparison: Agastache scrophulariaefolia Licorice Blue and Blue Spike

PLANT NEEDS

Duration Type: Annual
Light Needs: Partial sun, sun or shade
Water Needs: Normal
Dead Heading Recommended: No
Staking Required: No

PLANT CHARACTERISTICS

Foliage Color: Golden
Plant Habit: Upright
Plant Height: 15-19 inches
Bloom Time: Summer
Bloom Color: Lavender
Bloom Color Pattern: Solid
Bloom Size: 3.25 inch spikes

IN THE GARDEN

Garden Spacing: 12-15 inches
Herb: Yes

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