Vernonia glauca

Vernonia glauca

$14.95
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Vernonia glauca, also known as broadleaf ironweed, is a clump forming native perennial with upright stems and clusters of vivid purple flowers that bloom in late summer. It thrives in open meadows and woodland edges providing vital nectar to pollinators when few other plants are in bloom. Height & Spread: 24 - 36 in x 18 - 24 in Bloom Time: Late summer to early fall Light Requirements: Full sun to part sun Soil Preference: Moist, well drained soil; tolerant of clay and rocky soils Watering Needs: Low to moderate; drought tolerant once established Deer Resistance: Generally deer resistant Native Status Native to the eastern and southeastern United States, often found in prairies, glades, and dry to mesic woodlands. WILDLIFE & INSECTS Butterflies Attracts Monarchs, Painted Ladies, and Red Admirals during fall migration with rich nectar sources. Bees Provides nectar for native bumblebees, sweat bees, and long tongued bees in late summer. Spacing & Landscape Use Spacing R

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