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Vernonia angustifolia 'Plum Peachy'

Narrow-leaf Ironweed

Plant Type:

SUN PERENNIALS

Vernonia angunstifolia ‘Plum Peachy’ This Narrow-leaf Ironweed with late season dark purple flowers on openly spaced 8” forked heads is a most handsome plant. Narrow blades are dark green making for a refined Ironweed that would be at home in any perennial garden. The Narrow-leaf Ironweed is a clumping sun lover and and very good wildlife plant. Established pot grown perennial from cutting or division.


Height:

48 in

Spread:

24 in

Colors:

Purple

Zone:

(5)6 to 8
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Characteristics and Attributes for Vernonia angustifolia 'Plum Peachy'

Season of Interest (Flowering)

  • Late Summer

Season of Interest (Foliage)

  • Spring / Summer / Autumn

Nature Attraction

  • Butterflies
  • Honey Bees & Native Bees

Light

  • Mostly Sunny
  • Full Sun

Attributes

  • Border
  • Grass Garden
  • Natural Garden
  • Wildlife Garden

Growth Rate in the Garden

  • Medium

Soil

  • Fertile
  • Moist

Origins

  • Southeastern U.S.

Propagated By

  • Division

Genus Overview: Vernonia

Common Name: Ironweed

These are the Ironweeds with large heads of deep dark violet-purple flowers mid to late season depending upon the species. They are very good wildlife plants as bees and butterflies are drawn to them. We have seen as many as four species of butterflies at one time on a single stand in the late summer. All prefer moist to draining fertile soil in plentiful sun where they will reward you year after year with their welcome displays. They look terrific with other late blooming perennials such as goldenrods, Joe-pye weeds, perennial sunflowers and ornamental grasses. All are pot grown by division.