Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Albo-Rosea’ New! Native Z 4 – sun – open shade
[Albo-Rosea Culver’s Root] Strong stems that branch toward the top 1/3, each with numerous pale lavender pink tubular flowers. Leaves are in whorls of 3 – 5 on short stems, each long leaf is narrow and sharply toothed. Quite a show for late summer. Transplant: This species is normally found growing at woodland edge and meadows in eastern US. Easy to grow and tough as nails. They do take about 3 years to settle in and fully mature. Use with deciduous hollies, asters, fall blooming anemone of choice.
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