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The Mexican Hyssop (Agastache rupestris) is a wildflower in the Lamiaceae family of mint plants. It is also known as the Licorice Mint and the Threadleaf Giant Hyssop. 

It is native to the mountains of Mexico, as well as Arizona in America.

It has grey-green stems and leaves, with orange flowers that have purple buds.

The Mexican Hyssop blooms from mid-summer until autumn.

Photographed in the Botanical Garden, Paris, August 2021.






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