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  1. If you are looking for some late season bloomers that are absolute butterfly magnets, then you must consider Ironweed. The clusters of hairy purple to pink flowers are irresistible to pollinators and in particular large butterflies such as Swallowtails and Monarchs.

  2. Oct 20, 2023 · 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. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Vernonia, commonly known as ironweed, is a genus of about 350 species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, the same family as daisies and sunflowers. The members of this genus are mostly herbaceous perennials and some shrubs, notable for their striking purple or magenta flowers.

  6. 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.

  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. 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!

  9. Common ironweed is a tall, midsummer to early fall perennial with long, leafy stems topped by showy clusters of purple or fuschia flower heads. In full sun to partial shade conditions with adequate moisture, it can be planted in rain gardens, wildflower gardens, native gardens, meadows, prairies, and in the backgrounds of beds and borders.

  10. Feb 22, 2024 · With its deep violet flowers that bloom from summer well into the fall, ironweed is a beacon for pollinators and an attractive choice for pollinator gardens and mixed borders. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll dig deep into the world of ironweed, helping you to nurture this beautiful plant from seed to bloom.

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