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Agastache x hybrida 'Blue Fortune'
Agastache x hybrida 'Blue Fortune'
Common Name: Anise Hyssop
Selected for its profusion of long lasting, deep violet blue flower spikes, that appear from July to September and fragrant foliage. Prefers average to dry locations, and is a butterfly magnet. Bred (A. foeniculum x A. rugosa) and selected by Gert Fortgens of the Arboretum Trompenberg, in Rotterdam. Agastache 'Blue Fortune' is long flowering, heat and drought tolerant, as well as insect and disease resistant. Blue Fortune is a hybrid of species native to the US and Korea.
Height: 2-3 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 6-9

Aster oblongifolius 'October Skies'
Aster oblongifolius 'October Skies'
Common Name: Aromatic Aster
Shorter, bushier, bluer sister of 'Raydon's Favorite'. A strong growing low mound of bushy foliage covered in lavender blue flowers in mid fall. Highly tolerant of drought and poor soils. This Primrose Path introduction has excellent groundcover potential.
Height: 15-18 Inches
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-8

Echinacea Pixie Meadowbrite™
Echinacea Pixie Meadowbrite™
Common Name: Purple Coneflower
Pixie Meadowbrite is a floriferous Echinacea tennesseensis hybrid from Chicagoland Grows that is compact with upward facing flowers of soft pink. It presents beautifully in containers and with a long bloom season it has great shelf life potential - not that it will need it! It is tidy enough for the most formal garden, yet has that wildflower appeal as well and would be at home in any low meadow.
Height: 24-30 Inches
Spread: 24-30 Inches

Schizachyrium scoparium 'The Blues'
Schizachyrium scoparium 'The Blues'
Common Name: The Blues Little Bluestem
A true blue grass that loves the heat and humidity. In the fall the glowing blue becomes burgundy red and mingles throught the entire clump. Soft seed heads appear, adding a silvery winter effect. Selected by Dr. Richard Lighty, introduced by Tony Avent, and blessed by Kurt Bluemel.
Height: 3 Feet
Spread: 2-3 Feet
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-9