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Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ offers elegant violet-blue flower spikes, blooming from summer to autumn. This hardy, aromatic perennial attracts bees and butterflies, thriving in full sun with its drought-tolerant nature. Perfect for vibrant UK garden borders.
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Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ graces your UK garden. It offers elegant spikes of violet-blue flowers, providing continuous beauty and attracting many pollinators.
This superb herbaceous perennial offers upright growth and aromatic foliage. It delivers a long season of interest from mid-summer into autumn. Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ brings a gentle, calming presence to any border or container. Its tough nature, coupled with its charm, makes it a much-loved addition. Gardeners appreciate its low maintenance needs. It also invites vibrant life into outdoor spaces. Indeed, this plant thrives well in typical UK garden conditions.
Agastache is often called Giant Hyssop or Anise Hyssop. This genus belongs to the mint family. Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ is a very robust and free-flowering cultivar. It was bred for its excellent garden performance. This plant was introduced for its long bloom time and elegant look. Thus, it became a popular choice among UK gardeners.
Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ has distinctive upright flower spikes. These hold many small, tubular, violet-blue blooms. Flowers appear from mid-summer and continue through autumn. This gives a steady burst of colour. Furthermore, the grey-green foliage is finely textured. It releases a pleasant, liquorice-like smell when brushed. This adds another sensory layer to your garden. This scent also helps deter some pests.
Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ is very versatile. It fits well into many garden styles. Its tall form adds structure and height. It is perfect for mixed borders, cottage gardens, and perennial beds. It also grows well in gravel gardens. This is due to its need for well-drained soil. You can plant it in large pots too, for a focal point. Because it attracts so much wildlife, plant it near seating. This lets you watch these lovely visitors closely.
Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ truly appeals to local wildlife. Bees, hoverflies, and butterflies love its nectar-rich flowers. It is an essential plant for helping biodiversity in your garden. Indeed, it makes your space a busy hub of life. This perennial needs little care. Therefore, it suits all gardeners. A light deadheading of spent flowers helps encourage more blooms. This extends its display even longer. It grows in a neat, clump form. So, it rarely needs shaping.
Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.
Plant Agastache 'Blue Fortune' in full sun and well-drained soil. Water regularly after planting until established, then it becomes drought-tolerant. Deadhead spent flower spikes to encourage a continuous display of blooms throughout the season. In early spring, cut back old growth to within a few inches of the ground to promote fresh, bushy growth. Protect roots in very cold areas with a winter mulch.


