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- Asphodeline
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- Aubrieta cultorum
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- Dianthus plumarius
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- Doronicum orientale - Leopard's Bane
- Echinacea
- Echinops
- Eryngium
- Gaillardia aristata - Blanketflower
- Gaultheria
- Gaura
- Gentiana
- Geum
- Gypsophila paniculata - Baby´s breath
- Helenium
- Heuchera
- Hibiscus moscheutos - ibišek
- Chrysanthemum - Mums
- Incarvillea
- Inula
- Knautia
- Kniphofia
- Lavandula angustifolia - English lavender
- Leontopodium alpinum - Edelweiss
- Leucanthemum
- Lewisia
- Liatris spicata - Dense blazing star
- Limonium tataricum - Statice
- Lobelia x speciosa
- Lupinus polyphyllus - Large leaved Lupine
- Lychnis
- Mertensia maritima
- Monarda didyma - Crimson beebalm
- Nepeta
- Papaver nudicaule - Iceland Poppy
- Penstemon barbatus
- Physalis - Ground cherry
- Primula
- Pritzelago
- Anemone - Pulsatilla
- Rudbeckia - Coneflowers
- Ruta
- Sagina subulata - Irish Moss
- Salvia nemorosa
- Santolina
- Saxifraga
- Scabiosa
- Sedum
- Sempervivum
- Silene
- Stachys
- Thalictrum
- Verbascum
- Veronica
- Vegetables
Agastache
(2)Agastache hybrida (Giant hyssops, Hummingbird mints) is a perennial flowering in the first year, sometimes also grown as an annual. It produces nice bushy plants that can be grown well in containers. It is excellent in composite plantings and urban greenery. For spring seedling sales sow in February, for later seedling sales sow III-IV in the glasshouse, re-potting into beds in May. It belongs to the fast germinating perennials - K3. Agastache thrives in sunny, dry sites. It is very attractive to butterflies. It has 2000 seeds in 1 g.
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