Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun giant hyssop; Mexican hyssop.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun giant hyssop; Mexican hyssop
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Examples
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Golden Jubilee agastache is a summer-long celebration.
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SHAPIRO: One group of students picked basil for a salad, while other kids showed Mrs. Obama how to suck the nectar from the base of a purple flower called agastache.
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SHAPIRO: One group of students picked basil for a salad, while other kids showed Mrs. Obama how to suck the nectar from the base of a purple flower called agastache.
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SHAPIRO: One group of students picked basil for a salad, while other kids showed Mrs. Obama how to suck the nectar from the base of a purple flower called agastache.
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SHAPIRO: One group of students picked basil for a salad, while other kids showed Mrs. Obama how to suck the nectar from the base of a purple flower called agastache.
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The anemones are surrounded by agastache and the foliage looks great.
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So many of my plants are not supposed to be cut back in the fall – agastache, salvia, coreopsis, caryopteris – all need to remain standing.
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I do wish we could grow agastache here, only the anise hyssop seems to survive the wet winters.
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Toronjil (balm-gentle) agastache mexicana: Another herb used for tea, primarily in Hidalgo, Michoacan, Morelia, Puebla and Mexico, toronjil is considered a digestive.
A Culinary Guide to Mexican Herbs: Las Hierbas de Cocina 2006
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Toronjil (balm-gentle) agastache mexicana: Another herb used for tea, primarily in Hidalgo, Michoacan, Morelia, Puebla and Mexico, toronjil is considered a digestive.
A Culinary Guide to Mexican Herbs: Las Hierbas de Cocina 2006
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