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Plants for late summer colour

Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ is one of the finest of its kind, and its peppermint-scented foliage and spikes of violet flowers are particularly appealing to butterflies. With good drainage and sunshine this plant will continue flowering until October.

We may is an imposing plant with impressive heads of fragrant reddish-orange flowers. It will need good drainage and fertile soil.

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