giant hyssop
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Definition
Noun: 1. Any of a number of aromatic plants of the genus Agastache: A common name for various perennial herbs in the mint family (Lamiaceae), known for their fragrant foliage and tall spikes of tubular flowers. They are native to North America and East Asia and are often used in gardens to attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The garden was filled with the scent of giant hyssop.
- I planted several varieties of giant hyssop to support the local bee population.
- Butterflies are particularly attracted to the purple flowers of the giant hyssop.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical/Horticultural Context: The term is used to distinguish plants in the genus from true hyssop (), which is a different genus. It often appears in plant catalogs and gardening guides.
- For a drought-tolerant pollinator garden, consider giant hyssop alongside coneflowers and black-eyed Susans.
Variants and Related Words
- Agastache (n): The scientific genus name for giant hyssop.
- Anise hyssop (n): A specific common name for , a popular species of giant hyssop known for its licorice-like scent.
- Korean mint (n): A common name for , another species within the genus.
Synonyms
- Fragrant giant hyssop (when emphasizing scent)
- Agastache (scientific/botanical term)
Notes on Meaning
- The term "giant hyssop" refers specifically to plants in the genus. It is important not to confuse it with common or biblical hyssop (), which is a different plant used historically for purification rituals. The "giant" in the name typically refers to the plant's taller flower spikes compared to some other herbs.
Noun
- any of a number of aromatic plants of the genus Agastache