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Frostweed, Verbesina virginica ? ? Wildflower ? Florida Native, Perennial ? 1 Gal ? Shade ? Average ? Native
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Larval host for the silvery checkerspot, found only in extreme north Florida.
This tiny eryngium is more like a groundcover with tiny blue flowers that emerge. “A larval host for the Black swallowtail butterfly. Baldwin?s eryngo occurs naturally in wet hammocks and in disturbed areas such as moist roadsides. It typically blooms in summer, although it has been known to bloom as early as spring and into the fall. It attracts small bees and butterflies.” – Floridawildflowers.org
A similar bloom to Rattlesnake Master, Blueflower Eryngo’s flower has a periwinkle hue, paddle-shaped leaves and does well in moist soils.
Smaller blooms than Liatris spicata, but with more of a spiral habit to the leaves. Fall blooms of lavender spikes, winter dormant.
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