A multi-stemmed, suckering shrub with large ivory flower spikes in June and July above giant, dark green foliage. A interesting and unique plant with yellow fall color. Could be used as a specimen or mixed into the shrub border. Outstanding option for naturalizing at the woods edge or creating a visual screen in the landscape. Resistant to deer and rabbits. This surprisingly adaptable plant is tolerant of clay soils, wet soils, and shade.
- Secondary Name:
- Bottlebrush Buckeye
- Plant Type:
- Deciduous Shrubs
- Hardiness Zone:
- ZONE 4
- Native:
- North East/Great Lakes
- Sun Exposure:
- SUN/SHADE
- Ultimate Plant Height:
- HT 8-12'
- Ultimate Spread:
- SP 15-20'
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