Wild Senna
Senna hebecarpa
2.5” plugs
Light: Full sun, partial shade
Height: 4' - 6'
Spacing: 2'
Bloom time: July, August
Bloom color: Yellow
Soil type: Clay, loam, sand
Soil moisture: Medium, moist, wet
Perennial
Ecological benefits: Birds, Bees, Butterflies; Larval host plant for the following butterflies: Summer’s flying sunshine, Cloudless sulphur, Orange barred sulpher, Silver spotter skipper, Cantaloupe-colored sleepy orange
Landscaping tips: Back of a tall perennial border, woodland edge, hedge, prairie garden
Kristen’s notes - Bees go crazy over the flowers on this plant. The leaf pattern is really unique and offers visual interest in the garden. They can flop over in autumn so either stake or cut back if you dislike that.
Senna hebecarpa
2.5” plugs
Light: Full sun, partial shade
Height: 4' - 6'
Spacing: 2'
Bloom time: July, August
Bloom color: Yellow
Soil type: Clay, loam, sand
Soil moisture: Medium, moist, wet
Perennial
Ecological benefits: Birds, Bees, Butterflies; Larval host plant for the following butterflies: Summer’s flying sunshine, Cloudless sulphur, Orange barred sulpher, Silver spotter skipper, Cantaloupe-colored sleepy orange
Landscaping tips: Back of a tall perennial border, woodland edge, hedge, prairie garden
Kristen’s notes - Bees go crazy over the flowers on this plant. The leaf pattern is really unique and offers visual interest in the garden. They can flop over in autumn so either stake or cut back if you dislike that.
Senna hebecarpa
2.5” plugs
Light: Full sun, partial shade
Height: 4' - 6'
Spacing: 2'
Bloom time: July, August
Bloom color: Yellow
Soil type: Clay, loam, sand
Soil moisture: Medium, moist, wet
Perennial
Ecological benefits: Birds, Bees, Butterflies; Larval host plant for the following butterflies: Summer’s flying sunshine, Cloudless sulphur, Orange barred sulpher, Silver spotter skipper, Cantaloupe-colored sleepy orange
Landscaping tips: Back of a tall perennial border, woodland edge, hedge, prairie garden
Kristen’s notes - Bees go crazy over the flowers on this plant. The leaf pattern is really unique and offers visual interest in the garden. They can flop over in autumn so either stake or cut back if you dislike that.