An elegant and delicate native plant, tall and feathery in bloom and with attractive foliage. It seems to tolerate a range of conditions...Read More, including full sun and part shade. I cultivate it in my garden where it has been relatively tolerant of occasional dry spells, and it also grows wild near the waterside in consistently moister soil. I like to scatter the seeds once they've dried to promote self-sowing.
I do not cultivate this plant. It grows wild in my area.
This is a tall plant with cream to white plumes of small flowers ...Read Moreat the top. Found in swamps, along streambanks and damp meadows from Ontario east to Newfoundland, south to Georgia, west to Mississippi and north into Illinois and into Michigan.
The plants can get quite tall, over 6 feet in some instances and the flower plumes are popular with bees and butterflies.
An elegant and delicate native plant, tall and feathery in bloom and with attractive foliage. It seems to tolerate a range of conditions...Read More
I do not cultivate this plant. It grows wild in my area.
This is a tall plant with cream to white plumes of small flowers ...Read More