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Mexican Tarragon

Not been able to find this herb on a search. Bought late spring & lovely aniseed leaves throughout summer. Says it’s a tender perennial. Anyone had any success with overwintering?

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  • CeresCeres Posts: 2,698
    I haven't grown this but it is a perennial in it's native range and is grown as a half hardy annual in colder climes. It's actually a type of tagetes so related to marigolds. You could try putting it under cover for winter though that is no guarantee of success, or maybe taking cuttings. Chiltern Seeds has a variety of this plant should you wish to start from scratch in the spring.
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