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  1. Jul 31, 2019 · Ironweed is a great pollinator plant and nectar source and will attract hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. It grows though most of the state—zones 8b to 10b—and can be planted in areas with full sun to partial shade.

  2. Jun 30, 2017 · Giant ironweed ( Vernonia gigantea) is a robust, perennial wildflower found naturally in floodplains, wet to mesic pine flatwoods and ruderal areas, and along forest margins and stream banks. Flowering occurs in summer and fall, with peak blooming in July.

  3. Back of a moist wildflower garden. Can also use on the edges of natural or created wetlands and streams. Propagation: Seed or division. Seeds are available through the Florida Wildflowers Growers Cooperative. Availability: Native nurseries, Seed, Specialty providers. Light: Full Sun, Part Shade.

  4. Everything you NEED to KNOW to grow IRONWEED. From seed to bloom, garden uses - all the info is here! Companion plants, medicinal uses!

  5. Jan 20, 2024 · Roadside ditches, and low wet spots in open meadows are favorite spots for this native flower in the wild. True to its common name, ironweed can withstand hardpan, dried out soil or sopping wet feet. For this reason, it’s an ideal plant for a rain garden that experiences variable and intermittent moisture.

  6. Giant ironweed is a perennial, flowering summer into fall, peaking in July, going dormant during winter, even in Florida. It is a perennial, standing three to five feet tall. In the spring, when it awakens, it’s a mass of basal leaves, eventually sending out a stalk.

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

    Large, iridescent, red-violet, flat-topped flower heads on top of tall, strong stalks from mid-summer to fall give a rich display of color. An attractive plant from head to toe, not a “weed.” Sizable plant for the back of beds and rain gardens. Dark-green, lance-shaped leaves.

  8. Florida ironweed, Vernonia blodgettii, is a pretty flower with a tough name. And it is a tough plant as well, growing in some pretty tough places. It is, as the name implies, a Florida native, with a range that extends over the southern third of the Peninsula, plus the Keys.

  9. Vernonia blodgettii, the Florida ironweed or Blodgett's ironweed, [1] is a species of perennial plant from family Asteraceae that is native to Florida and the Bahamas. [2] [3] References. ^ Common names. ^ Vernonia blodgettii. NatureServe. ^ Vernonia blodgettii. Flora of North America. Categories: NatureServe apparently secure species. Vernonia.

  10. Vernonia gigantea. Family name: Asteraceae. Host plant for: none. General description: Erect herbaceous perennial with alternate leaves and wide terminal heads of small, fuzzy purple flowers born on tall, leafy stems. Easy to cultivate.

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