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Korean Mint (Agastache rugosa)

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Fragrant Medicinal Herb with Purple Blooms and Cooling Flavor

Korean Mint is a hardy, aromatic perennial herb with upright growth, serrated green leaves, and tall spikes of lavender-purple flowers that bloom through the warm months. Unlike true mints, Agastache rugosa does not spread aggressively, forming a tidy clump that fits beautifully into herb gardens, pollinator beds, and food forests. The leaves release a sweet, cooling aroma with notes of anise, mint, and basil, while the flowers attract bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects in abundance.

This plant thrives in heat and sun, grows quickly, and offers both ornamental beauty and practical harvests. Its long bloom season, strong stems, and vibrant color make it a standout whether planted in the ground or in containers.

Cultural & Culinary Significance

In Korea, China, and East Asia, Korean Mint—known as Baechohyang—has been used for centuries as both a culinary herb and a medicinal plant. The leaves are brewed into soothing teas traditionally used to support digestion, reduce heat in the body, and calm the stomach. In cooking, the fresh leaves are used to flavor soups, dumplings, rice dishes, and herbal broths, adding a bright, refreshing note. In traditional herbal medicine, Agastache rugosa is valued for its aromatic, balancing properties and is still widely used today.

Why Grow Korean Mint?

  • Aromatic leaves for tea, cooking, and herbal use
  • Long-blooming purple flowers loved by pollinators
  • Clump-forming growth that won’t take over the garden
  • Heat-tolerant, drought-resilient once established
  • Beautiful and functional addition to edible landscapes

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