Juba’s Bush, Irsene diffusa ? ? Wildflower, Shrub ? Florida Native ? 3 Gal ? ? ? Native
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Gorgeous fall bloomer with lavender spikes, well-loved by pollinators. Dies back after bloom in the winter to reemerge in the spring. Interesting foliage.
Native Americans used the roots and sap of the plant for a variety of medicinal purposes, leading pioneers to mistakenly believe it was an antidote for rattlesnake bites. This unique white bloom has spikey edges and agave-like leaves.
Very interesting thick succulent foliage on this liatris with a beautiful spike bloom in fall. Winter dormant perennial wildflower. The most drought tolerant of the Liatris species.
Larval host for the silvery checkerspot, found only in extreme north Florida.
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