Product Overview
Hyssopus officinalis
Plants explode in mid- and late summer with vibrant purple flowers and the hum of bees.
Wonderful for late summer bloom, true hyssop is an easy-care, first-year flowering perennial (USDA zones 3–11) that brings bees, beneficial insects, and butterflies to the garden. This ancient herb has been used by many cultures for its medicinal and culinary value as well as its beauty. Sow for a short hedge along paths or mix with other perennials. Ideal in rock and herb gardens and is a nice cut flower.
Variety Info
2"–6" long spikes with many tubular, purple-blue flowersSowing Inside
RECOMMENDED. 6 to 8 weeks before your average last frost date.
Sowing Outside
2 to 4 weeks after your average last frost date. May also be sown in late fall for spring germination.