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Vernonia noveboracensis
New York Ironweed |
USDA Zone: 4-9 |
Plant number: 1.539.100
In a sunny, moist site Ironweed will form a bold, impressive clump of dark green leaves, with large clusters of magenta-purple flowers in late summer and fall. A native wildflower of eastern North America, adapting extremely well to border conditions without becoming weedy in the least. Flowers are excellent for cutting. Plants sometimes need to be staked to prevent flopping. Clumps are easily divided in early spring. Attractive to butterflies.
Further details for Vernonia noveboracensis
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Sun Exposure Full Sun
Soil Type Clay
Soil pH Neutral or Alkaline or Acid
Soil Moisture Average or Moist
Care Level Easy
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Flower Colour Purple
Blooming Time Late Summer Early Fall Mid Fall
Foliage Color Deep Green
Plant Uses & Characteristics Accent: Good Texture/Form Attracts Butterflies Border Cut Flower Deer Resistant Massed Specimen Waterside Wild Flower
Height 180-210 cm 70-82 inches
Spread 90-100 cm 35-39 inches
Foot Traffic None
Growth Rate Medium
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Disclaimer: This information is presented for reference only. This plant is not currently part of our Heritage Perennials lineup.
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