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Agastache rugosa f.albiflora(Korean Mint 'Liquorice White') Herb Plant

£6.99

Some Herbs may be too tall for our standard packaging and will be trimmed to fit. This will not be detrimental to the plant but will mean that these herbs will flower later in the year.

The Blister packs used to protect our beautiful herbs during transit are made from 100% recycled plastic and can be recycled kerbside.

Korean Mint 'Liquorice White' (Agastache rugosa f.albiflora)Herb in 1 litre Pot

This is a short-lived perennial which has square stems and pointed leaves, which sport a hairy white underside. The leaves have a minty aroma, hence the name, and small white flowers are produced in spikes which grow to 6 inches long. It flowers from July to September to a spread of 1 m x 0.6 m. It is self fertile and attractive to wildlife.

Herb Usage

It is used for both culinary and medicinal purposes, and it is particularly used as a cure for hangovers.
Used in extensively in Chinese medicine, and makes a pleasant tea.

Buy White Korean Mint Online

Our potted White Korean Mint herb plants are generally available to buy online between March and September.

 

Agastache rugosa f.albiflora(Korean Mint 'Liquorice White') Herb Plant
Aspect/Site Full sun
Soil Type Free draining soil
Flower Colour White
Height 100cm
Spread 60cm
Latin Name Agastache rugosa f. albiflora 'Liquorice White'
Hardiness RHS rating H5 - Hardy - cold winter
Culinary Desserts/Drinks
Scented Foliage
Medicinal/Cosmetic Infusion
Flowering/Harvest/Interest Summer
Special Features Pollinator Friendly
Type of Garden Herb
  • 5
    Beautiful plant

    Posted by Jeff H on 30th Aug 2020

    Really well packaged and looked excellent on arrival - sadly the wind took its toll of the flower spikes - still looks very healthy though

  • 4
    good plant, well packaged

    Posted by Glenda Pritchard on 26th Aug 2020

    well packaged but unfortunately the plant is fragile with thin stems 3 of which were broken which was a real shame

  • 5
    A new variety to me

    Posted by MARGARET WOOD on 5th Oct 2019

    This mint flourished when I planted it early in the year. Fortunately it is in a large pot. It is very hardy and when it faded I cut it back and new shoots are growing. Slightly different but very pleasant aroma and taste from my other mints.