


Figwort, Late (Scrophularia marilandica)
This late blooming native is a nectar magnet late in the season which benefits the native pollinators before they either migrate such as the Ruby Throated Hummingbirds and the Monarchs.
A versatile perennial that grows in a variety of growing conditions from moister to well drained garden soils, part shade to full sun. Growing to a height six feet. Forming a small interesting red/brown colored flower that remind me of donkey’s braying. Blooms between July- October.
Considered a mild diaretic, which assists the body to gently move fluid through the body as waste and clearing toxins through the lymph.
This late blooming native is a nectar magnet late in the season which benefits the native pollinators before they either migrate such as the Ruby Throated Hummingbirds and the Monarchs.
A versatile perennial that grows in a variety of growing conditions from moister to well drained garden soils, part shade to full sun. Growing to a height six feet. Forming a small interesting red/brown colored flower that remind me of donkey’s braying. Blooms between July- October.
Considered a mild diaretic, which assists the body to gently move fluid through the body as waste and clearing toxins through the lymph.
This late blooming native is a nectar magnet late in the season which benefits the native pollinators before they either migrate such as the Ruby Throated Hummingbirds and the Monarchs.
A versatile perennial that grows in a variety of growing conditions from moister to well drained garden soils, part shade to full sun. Growing to a height six feet. Forming a small interesting red/brown colored flower that remind me of donkey’s braying. Blooms between July- October.
Considered a mild diaretic, which assists the body to gently move fluid through the body as waste and clearing toxins through the lymph.