Stachytarpheta Species, Jamaican Porterweed
Stachytarphetajamaicensis
Synonym
Stachytarpheta
bogoriensis
Stachytarpheta
jamaicensis var. longifolia
Stachytarpheta
pilosiuscula
It is easy to grow from cuttings. In south Florida, it will get fungus (black spots) if it is irrigated too much. After a few months, s...Read More
I feed small amounts of cuttings from this plant to my rabbit.
This plant is also growing in Suriname (South America), mostly in the wild along country roads and creeks. The flowers are purple. The pl...Read More
I planted this plant in my garden this year, hoping it would attract butterflies. I was very pleased. A vigorous grower, with beautiful...Read More
Not sure why, but I am having no luck with this beautiful plant. It's struggling along in my garden. Maybe it's still just becoming acc...Read More
I have always treated this plant as an annual since it hasn't survived winters in North Texas. But it came through this past winter, blo...Read More
I would like to reiterate what htop said. The only native porterweed is Stachytarpheta jamaicensis, which has blue to purple flowers. The...Read More
I have not grown this plant. Porterweed (Stachytarpheta jamaicensis) can be found growing as a native plant in Florida, Puerto Rico and ...Read More
It is truly a beautiful plant. I've had wonderful success propagating from cuttings.
I love this plant! I have several and have grown several more from seedlings. I live in Brandon Fl. Does anyone know where I can find thi...Read More
This is my new "favorite" plant. I have it planted in a deep foundation bed. It is backed by loripetalum and mixed with pink pentas and i...Read More
Great plant to have in your butterfly garden. The red variety will attract the most butterflies and moths. I have seen skippers, vicer...Read More
Porterweed grows just like a weed but it a wild flower in Florida. I have 28 plants in a bed which is ten feet in diameter. This mass l...Read More
If you are interested in a larger version of this plant, check out Stachytarpheta frantzii. It has purple flowers, is very drough...Read More
It grows as a weed too here in India mostly on roadsides and also in the western ghats. It can reseed itself. It is a very pretty blue, b...Read More
The Porter Weed is pretty much a "weed" here in Florida, but it is sold in nurseries as an ornamental shrub for butterfly gardens. It ha...Read More
The difference between Stachytarpheta cayenensis and S. jamaicensis are size and the shape of the leaves.
...Read More : Floral bracts ovate-lanceolate, scariously margined mostly above the middle; leaf teeth obtuse.
S. urticifolia: Floral bracts lanceolate-subulate, scariously margined below the middle; leaf teeth acute.
Also, the flowers of S. jamaicensis seem to be of a more violet color rather than blue.
Both are very desirable in a butterfly garden. This variety will thrive in more shade than the S. jamaicensis variety.
When the flowers fall from the plant to the soil, there is a good probability that other plants will grow. When the plant is about an in...Read More
A Florida native, Porterweed is a low, sprawling shrub with a subtle beauty. It's a fairly long-lived, semi-woody perennial that should ...Read More