



Ironweed Plant
Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
Cleanses and purifies water naturally
Beautiful, elegant blooms in spring
Thrives in
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Ironweed Plant - Vernonia
The Ironweed Plant gets its name for its tough stem, stuck deep in the ground and rising straight up like an iron pole. The sturdy plants can grow from three feet tall, or up to seven feet tall depending on the variety. This adds stunning visual interest to your garden with its skyscraping blossoms. It is native to the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada and its resiliency makes a fantastic addition to any native or wildflower garden.
Plant Details - Ironweed Plant
Family: Asteraceae
Light Requirement: Full sun, Partial shade
Height: 3-7 ft
Spread: 1-3 ft
Growth Rate: Rapid
Soil Preference: Moist, Flood tolerant
Bloom Time: Late summer
Flower Color: Purple
Wildlife Value: Butterflies, Pollinators
Notable Characteristics - Ironweed Plant
The Ironweed Plant has a thick, twig-like stem and thin brown branches. Its long, thin, pointed leaves grow in pairs all the way up the plant to the blossom. The flower has short, fluffy petals that stick straight up out of the plant, making a purple, moss-like carpet on the top of the plant. It blooms in the late summer, and its hardy blooms last for six weeks or more. It crops up near streams, open woodlands and meadows, or even in disturbed land given its resilient nature.
Landscape and Maintenance
This beautiful and hardy plant grows easily in many climatic environments and is even flood tolerant, but prefers full sun and moist soil. It is an aggressive self seeder, and spreads rapidly. The Ironweed Plant also attracts a variety of native bees and butterflies who help to pollinate. It actually is the host plant for the larvae of the American Painted Lady butterfly, and the Ironweed Borer Moth. It contributes to the native plant kingdom and naturalizes easily while also being an eye-catching beauty. It is the perfect way to decorate your native or wildflower garden.
This Is How Your Plants Will Look upon Delivery

Bloom Season
Summer

Bloom/Foliage Color
Purple

Height at Maturity
Over 12"

Care
Ironweed plant thrives in moist, well-drained soil and requires regular watering. Ensure the soil remains consistently damp, especially during hot weather. Mulch near the plant to maintain moisture and prevent weeds. Prune spent flowers to promote new blooms.

Plant Reproduction
Blue Flag Iris spread by rhizomes and self-seeding.
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Ideal for Water Gardens:
Thrives in wet conditions, making it perfect for ponds and boggy areas. Its lush, colorful blooms enhance the aesthetic of water gardens and naturalistic landscapes
Elegant Foliage:
Features slender, sword-like leaves that add a graceful texture to your garden. The foliage complements the striking blooms and enhances the overall design.
Cold Hardy:
Resilient in colder climates and withstands frost. Ensures that your garden remains beautiful throughout the changing seasons.
Colorful Contrasts:
Ironweed plant features yellow "accessories" throughout June and July, with yellow patches and veins contrasting beautifully with deep blue and violet petals. This striking combination enhances its compatibility with other similarly colored flowers in your garden.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Ironweed Plant?
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Care Tips
Ironweed plant thrives in moist, well-drained soil and requires regular watering. Ensure the soil remains consistently damp, especially during hot weather. Mulch near the plant to maintain moisture and prevent weeds. Prune spent flowers to promote new blooms.
Light Requirements
It blossoms in complete sun to partial shade and prefers at least 4-6 hours of sunlight per day for optimal growth and abundant flowering, although it may also grow in shadier spots.
Hardy Planting Zones
7 • 8 • 9
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