Clusters of white flowers in the fall attract butterflies, bees and other pollinators. Prefers part shade in moist soils. Spreads by rhizomes and seeds; not suitable for small spaces. This plant is *POISONOUS* so don’t eat it, y’all! Keep away from children and curious pets. Despite these warnings, this plant is a pollinator powerhouse. Formerly classified with Eupatorium, a genus known for excellent pollinator plants. Host plant for several moth species. Grown in 14″ Deepot.
- Height: 3′-5′
- Spread: 2′-4′
- Sun: Part shade
- Soil Moisture: Medium to wet
- Deer Resistant: Yes
- Rabbit Resistant: Yes
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