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| Plant Type: Perennials, Grasses & Roses |
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| Zone: 3 |
Foliage: Green |
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| Height: 3-4' |
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| Width / Spread: 18-24" |
Flower: White |
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| Habit: Upright |
Flower Season: Mid Summer |
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| Sun Requirements: Full/Partial |
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Uses: Attracts Wildlife Naturalizing Border Planting
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Tolerance: Attracts Wildlife Deer Resistant Moist Soil
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Description:
Joe Pye's shorter, white cousin. Opposite, lanceolate leaves emerge directly from the stem and are very textured. Domed clusters of fuzzy white flowers in August are irresistible to bees and butterflies. Found in wet meadows and moist roadsides or alongside waterways. NATIVE
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