Native
'Raydon's Favorite' produces a profusion of lavender-blue daisy-like flowers that cover the plant from late summer and into the fall. Its mounds of green foliage have a slightly minty fragrance when crushed, hence its common name. The blooms are adored by butterflies and pollinators and are a much needed late source of pollen and nectar. They also hold up beautifully in cut flower arrangements. It is a tough plant that can thrive in sandy and clay soils, and is also tolerant of drought, salt, and poor soils. This makes it a great contender for use in meadow and prairie platings, as well as in perennial beds and borders in tougher parts of the landscape.
| Size | Future Qty | Future Date |
|---|
24-30 in
10-12 in
3-8
Lavender
| • | Late Summer Bloomer |
| • | Fragrant Foliage |
| • | Border or Bed |
| • | Fall Bloomer |
| • | Green |
| • | Mounding |
| • | Fall |
| • | Late Summer |