White Snakeroot |
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Loads of small fuzzy bright white flower heads as early as July through to October, 2-7" heart shaped leaves on slender stalks, spreads easily, attracts butterflies, very nice cut flower, good late season nectar & pollen source for insects including honeybees, likes well-drained soil, its native habit is often woodland or woods-edge.
2-5’ tall
Plant Hardiness Zones:
Zone 4a-8b
Perennial
Deer Resistant
Other names: Snow Thoroughwort (formerly Eupoatorium rugosum)
Native Range: NT, SK, QC, south to the FL panhandle & upland areas of ne. TX
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