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Aug 25, 2015 12:44 AM CST
Name: Judy
NW MO (Zone 6a)
Annuals Hummingbirder Region: Missouri Native Plants and Wildflowers Organic Gardener Plant Lover: Loves 'em all!
Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge) Salvias Seed Starter Frogs and Toads Foliage Fan Birds
I will absolutely be adding more Agastaches and Salvias- as many as I can afford to get next spring. I found both databases but thank you for mentioning them. There is so much I have yet to learn about how to do things in the site. I already have the A Rupestris Sunset and have collected some seeds to save so I should be good for that one. Really leaning toward A. Cana, A Ava, A Red Happiness (saw your pics and comments on that one), and the A Rupestris Glowing embers provided it is actually a different shade of color than the Sunset I already have. And that is just Agastaches, and just getting started making my wish list! I probably will have room for not much else after getting all the Salvias and Agastaches. But that is ok! I do have 2 honeysuckles and we made a bordered bed on the side of our detached garage that does not get full sun so we put in perennial Lobelias (Cardinal flowers) which I have also come to love.

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