Pedicularis canadense

Pedicularis canadense

$7.52
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Wood Betony (Pedicularis canadense)Broomrape Family This unusual plant has showy yellow flowers and attractive fern-like leaves. Some plants have strong red to orange tones in the flowers, which make for a particularly appealing plant. Its short stature of less than 1’ makes it an excellent ground cover for various garden situations. It can tolerate a wide range of soil moisture as long as it is well draining. Part sun is ideal, but will do just fine in more or less sun. Wood Betony is hemiparasitic and will tap into neighboring plant roots for various nutrients. Grasses are thought to be one of its preferred hosts, but more information is needed. It does not require any specific co-planting to survive, but will perform better when planted among grasses. Blooms: Yellow-red, 3-4 weeks, Apr-MayLeaves: Maroon new growth changes to light green, leaves are fuzzy and fern-like, mostly arranged at the base of plantHeight: 6-12”Space: 12-18”Soil: Average-Dry-MoistExposure:  Full sun-Part su

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