General Landscape Uses:
Wildflower gardens.
Availability:
Rarely grown by native plant nurseries.
Description: Leafy wildflower with stems 1-3 feet tall. White flowers one inch wide with narrow petals. Leaves are lime green.
Dimensions: Typically 1-3 feet in height.
Range:
Extreme southeastern United States south to Lee, Glades, and Martin counties.
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Habitats: Bogs and wet flatwoods.
Soils: Wet to moist, moderately well-drained to poorly-drained organic or sandy soils, often with acid pH.
Salt Water Tolerance: Low; does not tolerate long-term flooding by salt or brackish water.
Salt Wind Tolerance: Low; salt wind may burn the leaves.
Drought Tolerance: Low; requires moist to wet soils and is intolerant of long periods of drought.
Light Requirements: Full sun to light shade.
Flower Color: White.
Flower Characteristics: Showy.
Flowering Season: Spring.
Wildlife and Ecology: Attracts pollinators.
Comments: We have been adding data for this species for central and northern Florida and welcome any feedback or review. If you would like to contribute information or images, please contact George Gann via the IRC staff page.