Rub the foliage and smell the delightful, sweet fragrance. Hummingbirds are drawn to it, butterflies adore it, and Kayleigh and I love it. She’s a reliable perennial that will stay relatively compact and has a long blooming time - from early summer to fall. Plant early to draw hummingbirds to your yard, as it will be one of the first perennials to bloom that has the correct shaped petal for hummingbirds to gather nectar from. The petals are also edible, and can be used in tea.
Lifecycle: Perennial
Sun requirements: Full to part sun