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
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cultural
practices. Where fertilizer & chemical use is involved, read the labels, follow the manufacturer’s instructions & practice careful trialing methods.
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