Fireweed (Fall)

Chamaenerion angustifolium

This native flowering perennial spreads easily and is often found in forest clearings, along roadsides, and in low, wet places. Commonly establishes after fires, hence the name fireweed. Creates 3-6 ft tall spires of pinkish-purple blooms from June through September. A great food source for butterflies, bees, other beneficial insects, and hummingbirds.

$5.00/3 bulbs per package

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Plant Details

Habitats
Mature Height3-6 ft.
Shade Preference
Soil Tolerance well-drained moist to dry soils
Special Uses supports beneficial insects and hummingbirds; erosion control
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