Agastache `Heatwave`
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Agastache `Heatwave`
Plant Variety Information Sheet Plant Variety Information Sheet Agastache ‘Heatwave’ Agastache ‘Heatwave’ Agastache ‘Heatwave’ Key Features Key Features Bright hot pink blooms. Bright hotofpink Tolerant heatblooms. & humidity. Tolerant of heat & humidity. Great impact with a long period of seasonal interest. Great impact with a long period of seasonal interest. Characteristics Genus & Species: Agastache hybrida Characteristics Protection Status: US Plant Patent # 19662; COPF Open. Genus & Species: Agastache hybrida USDA Zone: Zone 5 (-20° F or#-28° C). COPF Open. Protection Status: US Plant Patent 19662; Bloom:Zone: Hot pink blooms. USDA Zone 5 (-20° F or -28°C). Bloom Time: April-September. Bloom: Hot pink blooms. Foliage: Mid green foliage. Bloom Time: April-September. Habit: Tidy,green small–medium, clumping habit 16” x 16”; flower stem 24”. Foliage: Mid foliage. Propagation: Tip cuttings. Licenseclumping required for propagation. Habit: Tidy, small–medium, habit 16” x 16”; flower stem 24”. Culture: Easy care - grow in well drained in full sun; drought tolerant once established. Propagation: Tip cuttings. License required forsoil propagation. Additional Comments: Tolerant Culture: Easy careof- heat grow&inhumidity. well drained soil in full sun; drought tolerant once established. Uses: PerennialofBorder, Pots & Containers. Additional Comments: Tolerant heat & Large humidity. Uses: Perennial Border, Large Pots & Containers. Approximate Finishing Time 4.5”- Quarts: Finishing 8-12 weeks from a 128 cell transplant (Spring planting). Approximate Time 6”- Gallons: 12-16weeks weeksfrom froma a128 128cell celltransplant transplant(Spring (Springplanting). planting). 4.5”Quarts: 8-12 6”- Gallons: 12-16 weeks from a 128 cell transplant (Spring planting). Closest Variety: A. ‘Desert Sunrise’ Key Differences: Closest Variety: A. ‘Desert Sunrise’ Key Differences: ‘Heatwave’ hot pink blooms vs. pastel rose shades. tightpink upright habitvs. vs.pastel medium-open. ‘Heatwave’ hot blooms rose shades. tolerant of heat & vs. humidity vs. less tolerant. ‘Heatwave’ tight upright habit medium-open. ‘Heatwave’ tolerant of heat & humidity vs. less tolerant. PlantHaven Disclaimer: These Grower Notes are based on our experience with this crop. Growth will vary depending on location, climate, growing medium and cultural practices. Where fertilizer & chemical usebased is involved, the labels, the manufacturer’s instructions practice careful trialing methods. PlantHaven Disclaimer: These Grower Notes are on ourread experience withfollow this crop. Growth will vary depending&on location, climate, growing medium and cultural practices. Where fertilizer & chemical use is involved, read the labels, follow the manufacturer’s instructions & practice careful trialing methods. PlantHaven Inc. Robert Bett Technical Manager [email protected] Ph: 805-569-9179 ® P.O. Box 10886 | Pensacola, | Office: ®® FL 32524 | Toll Free: 1-877-804-7277 ® . 1-850-944-0808 ®| Fax Toll Free: 1-866-822-5478 | www.ECGrowers.com © 2009PlantHaven PlantHaven , Inc. Inc. All rights reserved. and From Breeder to Market are registered trademarks of PlantHaven, Inc Robert Bett PlantHaven Technical Manager [email protected] Ph: 805-569-9179 ® ® . Breeder to Market® are registered trademarks of PlantHaven, Inc © 2009 PlantHaven , Inc. All rights reserved. PlantHaven and From
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