One of our most unique and interesting wildflowers. Yellow flowers with purple spots sit stop pink-purple bracts. The flowers attract a wide range of butterflies, moths and bees as well as hummingbirds. Fragrant leaves can be used to make a tea. Drought tolerant once established. Spreads by runners to form large clumps. 4″ pot
- Height: 1’-3’
- Spread: 1′
- Sun: Full sun
- Soil Moisture: Dry to medium
- Deer Resistant: No
- Rabbit Resistant: Yes
Image 1: © Rhododendrites CC BY-SA 4.0
Images 2 & 3: © Charlsie Shaver