Abstract

Agastache foeniculum has its origins in North-America. In Europe has been planted for the first time as a decorative plant in flower gardens (Small E., 2006). For species Agastache foeniculum varies common names have been used: Anise hyssop, Blue giant hyssop, Giant fennel hyssop (Allen Gary, The Herbalist In The Kitchen, 2007). Multiplication of the species can be achieved by transplantation of the seedlings in cellular packages or small containers, 15 to 20 days after seeding (Armitage A.M. and Laushman J.M., 2003). 
 Multiplication of the species can be achieved by transplantation of the seedlings in cellular packages or small containers, 15 to 20 days after seeding. The most recommended temperatures for young plants are bellow 15˚C. The plants will bloom at 12-16 weeks after seeding (Armitage A.M. and Laushman J.M., 2003).

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