Ageratum

: Known for "fluffy" flowers, often in shades of true blue , purple, pink, or white.

: Usually grown as a compact annual bedding plant, reaching 6 to 30 inches in height. Gardening and Care ageratum

Ageratum is a genus of about 40 to 60 species of tropical flowering plants in the Asteraceae family. Most species are native to Central America and Mexico. They are best known for their soft, fuzzy flower clusters that resemble small pom-poms. Key Characteristics : Known for "fluffy" flowers, often in shades

: Frequently called floss flower , blue mink, or blue horizon. : Known for "fluffy" flowers