Wild Senna - Senna hebecarpa

Wild Senna - Senna hebecarpa

$15.99
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The showy yellow flowers on wild senna (Senna hebecarpa) develop and grow into dark brown seedpods that attract birds and add winter interest to the garden. A horizontal root system provides strength against winds, allowing the plant's stately (4-6') beauty to be appreciated even after the storm. Some gardeners use this sun-loving plant to form a hedge.An exceptional plant for pollinator support, wild senna attracts a plethora of pollinators, such as bumblebees and butterflies, to its rich yellow blooms. Several small butterflies use Wild Senna as a larval host plant, including the cloudless sulphur butterfly (Phoebis sennae), orange-barred sulphur butterfly (Phoebis philea), and the silver spotter skipper (Epargyreus clarus).Vital details:Size: 4' - 6'Light: Full sunWater: Average Hardiness: 3-10Pollinator value: Wild senna attracts a plethora of pollinators such as bumblebees to its rich yellow blooms. Several small butterflies use Wild Senna as a larval host plant, including the clo

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