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  1. Ironweed is a common name given to 25 species of wildflower of the Vernonia genus that are native to North America. They are perennials that grow from 2-10′ tall in full sun, and bloom approximately 1 month in late-Summer to Fall. An ecologically important plant, it attracts numerous bees and butterflies.

  2. Oct 20, 2023 · Ironweed Overview. Where to Grow Ironweed. Low-maintenance ironweed grows best with full sun and rich, moist almost acidic soil. Sunny, moist beds and borders, rain gardens, low areas, and stream banks suit it well. This perennial also thrives in casual cottage gardens, native prairie gardens, meadows, and other naturalized areas.

  3. Jan 20, 2024 · An adaptable flowering perennial, ironweed is easy to grow in tough soils and is beloved by pollinators. Learn how to grow Vernonia now on Gardener’s Path.

  4. Sep 25, 2023 · New York ironweed (Vernonia noveborecensis) is a towering, upright, perennial wildflower native to the eastern and southeastern United States, where it is commonly found in wet meadows and pastures, streambanks, low-lying woods, and marshes.

  5. Ironweed is an herbaceous native perennial wildflower in the Aster family and is found in all areas of NC. It may grow 5 to 8 feet tall with deep purple flowers that appear in clusters from mid-summer to mid-fall on strong stems.

  6. grownative.org › native_plants › ironweedIronweed - Grow Native!

    Ironweed. Vernonia fasciculata. Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennials. Native Environment: Prairie. Season of Interest: Mid (May - June), Late (July - frost) Main Color: Purple, Red. Fall Color: USDA PLANTS Range Map. At the range map link above, zoom in for county-level data. Sun Exposure. Full Sun. Soil. Moisture. Moderate, High. Nature Attracting.

  7. May 19, 2024 · Ironweed is a beautiful, tall native flower that helps ensure pollinators have something to eat in the late summer and fall. The strong, rigid stalks offer contrast against their delicate flowers. The tallness of ironweeds (2-10 feet!) can be intimidating—but don’t be scared!

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