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Agastache Aurantiaca - fragrance nettle
Agastache Aurantiaca, generally known as fragrance nettle or orange fragrance, belongs to the genus Agastache and the family of the lip flower (Lamiaceae).
Agastache Aurantiaca is a herbaceous plant that can reach heights of around 30 to 90 centimeters. It is characterized by its fragrant, tubular flowers, which can occur in different shades of orange, pink or purple. The leaves are arranged and have a lanceolate shape. The plant has a rich aroma, and its leaves and flowers exude a pleasant fragrance that attracts bees and butterflies. The fragrance nettle is originally native to parts of Mexico and central America. Due to her beauty and aromatic stimulus, she has gained popularity worldwide in gardens and parks. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in many regions of the world and can thrive in moderate climate zones.
Agastache Aurantiaca thrives best in full sun to light partial shade. It prefers well permeable soils and can thrive in dry, rocky or sandy habitats. This plant can often be found in open meadows, dry areas and on the edges of the path. Due to its dryness tolerance, it is an excellent plant for xerophilic gardens and landscapes. Their flowers are an important source of food for pollinating insects, including bees, butterflies and bumblebees. The plant can help support biodiversity in its habitat by attracting various pollinators. In addition, the fragrance nettle has antimicrobial and anti -fungal properties that you can protect against herbal diseases and pests. Agastache Aurantiaca is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes. Your lively flowers and your pleasant fragrance make you a popular choice for flower beds and woody edges. The plant is also resistant to deer and rabbits, which makes it an easy -care option for gardeners.morphology
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