Yellow Giant Hyssop
Yellow Giant Hyssop (Agastache nepetoides)
Yellow Giant Hyssop is a tall, striking native wildflower with pale yellow flower spikes that attract a wide variety of beneficial wildlife. Thriving in meadows, woodland edges, and naturalized areas, this plant is especially important for pollinators and seed-eating birds. Its upright form and mid-to-late summer blooms add vertical interest to your landscape while supporting essential wildlife habitats.
Key Characteristics:
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Vital Pollinator Plant: Yellow Giant Hyssop produces nectar-rich flowers that attract bumblebees, honeybees, and various native bee species, providing an important food source from mid-summer into fall.
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Supports Birds: In late fall, the seeds of Yellow Giant Hyssop become a favorite for small songbirds like finches, sparrows, and chickadees, offering a natural food source that sustains them through cooler months.
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Medicinal Uses: Traditionally, the leaves and flowers of Yellow Giant Hyssop have been used for teas that aid in digestive health and respiratory support, making it a valuable addition to herbal gardens. Dried leaves are brewed into a soothing tea for colds and congestion.
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Perfect for Meadows and Woodland Edges: This plant thrives in medium-wet to medium-dry soils, making it ideal for meadow plantings, pollinator gardens, or naturalizing woodland edges. It can also be used in prairie restorations or permaculture systems.
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Drought Tolerant: Once established, Yellow Giant Hyssop is highly drought-tolerant, offering resilience in low-water gardens or areas with irregular rainfall.
Product Details:
- Native Range: Eastern and Central North America
- Plant Life Cycle: Perennial
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Medium-dry to medium-wet
- Mature Height: 3-6 feet
- Bloom Time: Mid to late summer
- Bloom Color: Pale yellow
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-8
Bring life to your garden with the tall, beautiful Yellow Giant Hyssop, a magnet for pollinators and a favorite for songbirds.
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Yellow Giant Hyssop (Agastache nepetoides)
Yellow Giant Hyssop is a tall, striking native wildflower with pale yellow flower spikes that attract a wide variety of beneficial wildlife. Thriving in meadows, woodland edges, and naturalized areas, this plant is especially important for pollinators and seed-eating birds. Its upright form and mid-to-late summer blooms add vertical interest to your landscape while supporting essential wildlife habitats.
Key Characteristics:
-
Vital Pollinator Plant: Yellow Giant Hyssop produces nectar-rich flowers that attract bumblebees, honeybees, and various native bee species, providing an important food source from mid-summer into fall.
-
Supports Birds: In late fall, the seeds of Yellow Giant Hyssop become a favorite for small songbirds like finches, sparrows, and chickadees, offering a natural food source that sustains them through cooler months.
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Medicinal Uses: Traditionally, the leaves and flowers of Yellow Giant Hyssop have been used for teas that aid in digestive health and respiratory support, making it a valuable addition to herbal gardens. Dried leaves are brewed into a soothing tea for colds and congestion.
-
Perfect for Meadows and Woodland Edges: This plant thrives in medium-wet to medium-dry soils, making it ideal for meadow plantings, pollinator gardens, or naturalizing woodland edges. It can also be used in prairie restorations or permaculture systems.
-
Drought Tolerant: Once established, Yellow Giant Hyssop is highly drought-tolerant, offering resilience in low-water gardens or areas with irregular rainfall.
Product Details:
- Native Range: Eastern and Central North America
- Plant Life Cycle: Perennial
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Medium-dry to medium-wet
- Mature Height: 3-6 feet
- Bloom Time: Mid to late summer
- Bloom Color: Pale yellow
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-8
Bring life to your garden with the tall, beautiful Yellow Giant Hyssop, a magnet for pollinators and a favorite for songbirds.
















