Long Lasting violet-purple flower spikes in May and June. Trim back spent flowers and this old time favorite will send another flush of purple flowers late summer.
- Plant in full sun or part shade
- Attracts birds, butterflies and bees
- Makes an excellent cut flower, fresh or dried
- Fragrant
- Heat, drought and disease resistant
- Can tolerate clay soils
- Height 18-24”
- Deer resistant
- Zone 4-9
Plant in a cottage garden, great planting in groups of 3 in the flower pen. Very dependable and provides color. Great planting with white Shasta daisy and yellow Black Eye Susan