Native
A beautiful butterfly-attracting native perennial usually found in swamps and wet meadows of the Northeastern United States. This species also adapts very well to drier more average soils allowing a little more diversity for the home gardener. Clusters of white flowers appear atop the tall stems later in summer when many other perennials have concluded their show. Foliage is 4"-5" long, willow-like and green. Butterflies find the flowers extremely attractive and Monarch caterpillars use the leaves as a food source.
Size | Future Qty | Future Date |
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3-4 ft
2-3 ft
3-9
White
• | Naturalizing |
• | Groupings |
• | Late Summer Bloomer |
• | Border or Bed |
• | Moist Areas |
• | Green |
• | Upright |
• | Summer |
• | Summer |