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Taxon:
Agastache foeniculum
(Pursh) Kuntze
Nomenclature
Common Names
Distribution
Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Agastache
Family:
Lamiaceae
(alt. Labiatae)
Subfamily:
Nepetoideae
Tribe:
Mentheae
Subtribe:
Nepetinae
Nomen number:
312121
Place of publication:
Revis. gen. pl. 2:511. 1891
Verified:
08/17/1987
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Accessions:
0
(
0
active,
0
available)
in National Plant Germplasm System.
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
Basionym
Stachys foeniculum
Pursh
Heterotypic Synonym(s)
Agastache anethiodora
(Nutt.) Britton
Hyssopus anethiodorus
Nutt.
Hyssopus anisatus
Nutt.
Hyssopus foeniculum
(Pursh) Spreng.
Lophanthus anisatus
Benth.
No images
Reference(s)
Aldén, B., S. Ryman, & M. Hjertson.
2012. Svensk Kulturväxtdatabas, SKUD (Swedish Cultivated and Utility Plants Database; online resource)
www.skud.info
Darbyshire, S. J.
2003. Inventory of Canadian Agricultural Weeds Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. 208.
Dorn, R. D.
1977. Manual of the vascular plants of Wyoming
Dorn, R. D.
1984. Vascular plants of Montana
Eilers, L. J. & D. M. Roosa.
1994. The vascular plants of Iowa
Erhardt, W. et al.
2008. Der große Zander: Enzyklopädie der Pflanzennamen
Gleason, H. A. & A. Cronquist.
1991. Manual of vascular plants of northeastern United States and adjacent Canada, ed. 2
Huxley, A., ed.
1992. The new Royal Horticultural Society dictionary of gardening
Lint, H. & C. Epling.
1945. A revision of
Agastache
. Amer. Midl. Naturalist 33:212-213.
Markle, G. M. et al., eds.
1998. Food and feed crops of the United States, ed. 2
McGregor, R. L. et al. (The Great Plains Flora Association).
1986. Flora of the Great Plains.
McGuffin, M., J. T. Kartesz, A. Y. Leung, & A. O. Tucker.
2000. Herbs of commerce, ed. 2 American Herbal Products Association, Silver Spring, Maryland.
Ownbey, G. B. & T. Morley.
1991. Vascular plants of Minnesota: a checklist and atlas
Personal Care Products Council.
INCI
URL:
http://www.personalcarecouncil.org/public/what-inci
Scoggan, H. J.
1978-1979. The flora of Canada, 4 vol.
Small, E.
1997. Culinary herbs. 67-70.
Note:
NRC Research Press, Ottawa
Still, S. M.
1994. Manual of herbaceous ornamental plants, ed. 4
Common names
English
anise-hyssop –
Reference(s)
anise-mint –
Reference(s)
blue giant-hyssop –
Reference(s)
licorice-mint –
Reference(s)
English (Canada)
giant-hyssop –
Reference(s)
French
hysope anisée –
Reference(s)
French (Canada)
agastache fenouil –
Reference(s)
German
Anis-Ysop –
Reference(s)
Duftnessel –
Reference(s)
Swedish
anisisop –
Reference(s)
Distribution
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Status
Continent
Subcontinent
Country
State
Note
1
Native
Northern America
Eastern Canada
Canada
Ontario
w.
1
Native
Northern America
North-Central U.S.A.
United States
Iowa
1
Native
Northern America
North-Central U.S.A.
United States
Minnesota
1
Native
Northern America
North-Central U.S.A.
United States
Nebraska
n.w.
1
Native
Northern America
North-Central U.S.A.
United States
North Dakota
1
Native
Northern America
North-Central U.S.A.
United States
South Dakota
1
Native
Northern America
North-Central U.S.A.
United States
Wisconsin
1
Native
Northern America
Northwestern U.S.A.
United States
Colorado
n.-c.
1
Native
Northern America
Northwestern U.S.A.
United States
Montana
w.
1
Native
Northern America
Northwestern U.S.A.
United States
Wyoming
e.
1
Native
Northern America
Subarctic America
Canada
Northwest Territories
s.w.
1
Native
Northern America
Western Canada
Canada
Alberta
1
Native
Northern America
Western Canada
Canada
British Columbia
1
Native
Northern America
Western Canada
Canada
Manitoba
1
Native
Northern America
Western Canada
Canada
Saskatchewan
2
Cultivated
also cult.
4
Naturalized
Northern America
Canada
e.
4
Naturalized
Northern America
United States
e.
Native
Northern America
SUBARCTIC AMERICA:
Canada
[Northwest Territories (s.w.)]
EASTERN CANADA:
Canada
[Ontario (w.)]
WESTERN CANADA:
Canada
[Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba, British Columbia]
NORTH-CENTRAL U.S.A.:
United States
[Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska (n.w.), North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin]
NORTHWESTERN U.S.A.:
United States
[Colorado (n.-c.), Montana (w.), Wyoming (e.)]
Cultivated
(also cult.)
Naturalized
Northern America
REGION:
Canada
(e.),
United States
(e.)
Economic Uses
Usage
Type
Note
Reference
Bee plants
honey production
Small, E.
1997. Culinary herbs. 67-70.
Note:
NRC Research Press, Ottawa
Environmental
ornamental
Still, S. M.
1994. Manual of herbaceous ornamental plants, ed. 4
Environmental
ornamental
Huxley, A., ed.
1992. The new Royal Horticultural Society dictionary of gardening
Food additives
flavoring
used as spice and in herbal teas
Markle, G. M. et al., eds.
1998. Food and feed crops of the United States, ed. 2
Medicines
folklore
McGuffin, M., J. T. Kartesz, A. Y. Leung, & A. O. Tucker.
2000. Herbs of commerce, ed. 2 American Herbal Products Association, Silver Spring, Maryland.
Name
References