Hyssop-leaved Thoroughwort Eupatorium hyssopifolium This is one of around ten species of white-flowered Eupatoriums (thoroughworts, bonesets, and snakeroots) that grow in Connecticut.
Hyssop By Ann MacDonald Hyssop (Hyssopus Officinalis) - A little pot herb which has some beauty grown on a rock or wall, and is worth a place apart from its use in the herb border. S. Europe.
Hyssopus officinalis (Yssop) 40 (60)cm, Hyssop has dense, dark green, lanceolate leaves on woody perennial branches with numerous violet flowers at the beginning of summer.
Hyssop Agastache 'Black Adder' Genus: Agastache Cultivar: 'Black Adder' ...
Hyssop Related Category: Plants (hs´p), aromatic, perennial, somewhat woody herb (Hyssopus officinalis) of the family Labiatae ( family), native to the Old World but partially naturalized in North America.
Hyssopus officinalis (L) Synonyms and Common names: German = ysop, French = Hyssope officinale, Spanish = Hisopo ...
Hyssop-leaved Thoroughwort A dry meadow and sandy field native with white flowers and very fine-textured foliage. Flat topped clusters of white fringed flowers have the overall appearence of clouds- very attractive and often underutilized.
Hyssopus officinalis Herbs Sow at 60-70F/15-21C onto well-drained, dry, somewhat alkaline soil, 1/16" deep. Sun to part shade. Clumps may be divided; grow also from stem tip cuttings in spring. Zone 5-9 ...
Anise Hyssop These bushy perennials look like their cousins, mint and salvia. Once established, they thrive in hot, dry sites, offering a late-summer display of flower spikes in soft purples, blues, or yellows.
Hyssop information Hyssop - Hyssopus officinalis (in the Lamiaceae or Mint family) Parts used: Budding aerial parts.
Anise hyssop has subtle but eye-catching chartreuse foliage. Its powder-blue, long-lasting flowers contrast nicely with its leaves. Noteworthy characteristics: This tough plant performs well even in high heat and humidity.
Bible Hyssop, Syrian Oregano Scientific Name: Origanum syriacum L. Synonym: Family: Lamiaceae ...
Cuphea hyssopifolia . Mexican Heather Description Originating from Mexico and Guatemala this Cuphea hyssopifolia is a small, round shrub in nature. Mexican Heather has twiggy branches and a horizontal or herring bone-like branching pattern.
EnglischHyssop EsperantoHisopo, Oficina hisopo EstnischHarilik iisop Farsiزوفا Zoufa ...
Dwarf Blue Hyssop "Be those impressions which incline the heart To mild, to lowly, & to seeming weak, Bend that way her desires. The dew, the storm-- The dew whose moisture fell in gentle drops On the small hyssop destined to become, ...
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#932 Cuphea hyssopifolia Common Names: Mexican false heather, false heather, Hawaiian heather, elfin herb Family: Lythraceae (loosestrife Family) Wallpaper Gallery (0 images for this plant) ...
Not really a 'Hyssop' only the flower spikes are similar. Often recommended to attract birds to the garden the seeds are available commercially.
At least three species of bacopa are native to Florida (Wunderlin, 2003). This species, smooth water hyssop, is distinguished by its white flowers, and is distributed throughout the southernmost U.S. (Kartesz, 1999).
Hyssop Hysoppus officinalis MEDICINAL: Hyssop is used in treating lung ailments. The leaves have been applied to wounds to aid in healing. The tea is also used to soothe sore throats.
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) Description Hyssop is a hardy perennial that grows no more than 2 feet tall. It has woody stems, small pointed leaves, and spikes of small purple flowers. There also are forms with pink or white flowers.
Anise Hyssop Agastache foeniculum (Perennial) Medicinal. Anise scented leaves have purple flower spikes that attract hummingbirds. Native Americans made tea with this herb to use as a cough medicine.
Anise Hyssop (Agastache anethiodorum) - A North American member of the mint family, the leaves have a rich aniseed flavour, delicious in salads. It usually comes out tops in tasting trials. Sow spring in pots and plant out when large enough.
Water Hyssop ( Bacopa ) Water Lily ( Nymphaea gibertii ) Water Lily Camellia ( Camellia vernalis ) ...
Anise Hyssop - Agastache Asian False Yellow Lupine - Thermopsis lupinoides Barbara's Buttons - Marshallia ...
Cuphea hyssopifolia is a small tropical evergreen sub-shrub with many charming attributes including compact form and fine textured foliage. In tropical areas Cuphea hyssopifolia is a perfect choice as a permanent evergreen groundcover.
Cuphea hyssopifolia, Lythraceae, MEXICAN HEATHER Leaves, short, opposite or whorled, closely spaced on the stem. Flowers are small and delicate and borne in the leaf axils, 6-petaled, lavender or white.
Cuphea hyssopifolia ranges from 1-3' tall with tiny lavender, purple, or white flowers and is a useful in the garden, landscape and containers.
Mints (including hyssop, sage, and various "balms") repel slugs, a bane of lettuce and cabbages Mustard Brassicaceae, Sinapis alba ...
Chinese Rhubarb (Hyssopus officinalis LINN.) Click on graphic for larger image Rhubarbs ...
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five-hook bassia, fivehorn smotherweed Bassia hyssopifolia five-leaf akebia; chocolate vine Akebia quinata flixweed; herb-sophia Descurainia sophia Florida tassel-flower Emilia fosbergii flowering rush; grassy rush; water gladiolus Butomus umbellatus ...
Horehound is sometimes combined with hyssop, rue, liquorice root and marshmallow root, 1/2 oz. of each boiled in 2 pints of water, to 1 1/2 pint, strained and given in 1/2 teacupful doses, every two to three hours.
Agastache 'Blue Fortune' has anise-scented leaves (hence its common name of anise hyssop) and purplish blue flower spikes that are wildly attractive to butterflies. This cross between A. foeniculum and A.
Other edible flowers, include anise hyssop, basil flowers, bee balm, borage, chamomile, chive blossoms, chrysanthemum, clary, daisy, dandelion, day lilies, fuchsia, scented flower of judga, marigold, mustard flower, nasturtiums, oregano, pansy, ...
Agastache foeniculum (Anise Hyssop) A North American prairie wildflower. To 60 cm (3' to 5') tall with spikes of pale violet or white flowers from July to September.
Fœniculum, called Anise Hyssop, Lavender Hyssop, or Licorice Mint. It smells of fennel or anise, and bears broad leaves and bluish-purple flowers (white rarely).
The fluffy, columnar inflorescences of Anise-Hyssop somewhat resemble those of the much smaller Bugleweed, another Mint Family member.
Herbs including bay, hyssop, lavender, rosemary, rue, sage and thyme. Trees that can be propagated as semi-ripe cuttings include Magnolia grandiflora and holly, as well as many evergreen conifers. When to take semi-ripe cuttings ...
Hummingbird mint or giant hyssop is a favorite perennial for xeriscaping because of the beautiful flowers and drought-tolerant nature agastache has. Croton Plants for Striking Foliage and Year Round Vibrant Color ...
Agastache urticifolia. Giant hyssop flowers. Agastache urticifolia. Giant hyssop (after the petals have fallen). Pony, Montana. Lycopus asper. Rough Bugleweed. Yellowstone National Park.
Nombres relacionados: Araciola lekarska (eslovaco), Gottesgnadenkraut (alemn), Graciola (castellano), Gratia dei (sinnimo), Hedge Hyssop (ingls), Hedgehyssop (ingls), Hierba de las calenturas (castellano), Hierba del pobre (castellano), ...
Other similar species are Late-flowering Thoroughwort (Eupatorium serotinum), which has long-stalked lanceolate leaves with 3-5 main veins, and Hyssop-leaf Thoroughwort (E. hyssopifolium), with very narrow leaves in whorls of 3-4.
Mexican Heather Cuphea hyssopifolia 1 to 3' 3' Sun; prefers well-drained fertile soil; moderate drought tolerance; good heat tolerance.
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garden spaces in certain combinations, companion planting can attract, or repel, specific insects. For example, plants which attract aphids and are good companions for hibiscus include the annuals feverfew, coriander and nasturtium, and Hyssopus ...
See also: Lavender, Medic, Anise, Daisy, Onion
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