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    • Step 3: Adding Habitat Corridors
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Yellow Giant Hyssop
Agastache nepetoides


Height: 4-6 ft
Spread: 2 ft
Bloom Time: July-September
Sunlight: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil Moisture: Medium, Dry
​​Life Cycle: Perennial

The yellow tube-shaped flowers of Yellow Giant Hyssop bloom in vertical spikes. This member of the mint family has strong stems, and both its leaves and stems are light green in appearance. The flowers are mainly visited by native bees, flies, and butterflies. Yellow Giant Hyssop prefers woodland openings and areas with partial shade. It naturally occurs at sites with nutrient rich soil. Deer Resistant.

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