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Common Name: Culver’s Root
- Habit: Perennial Herb
- Light: Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun), Full Sun (5+ hrs. direct sun)
- Water Needs: Average, Dry
- Height: 2-5′
- Flower: White, Jul, Aug, Sept
- Fruit: Small papery green-brown capsule containing seeds
- Fall Color: No
- Natural Habitat: Grasslands/Prairies, Upland Deciduous Forest, Woodland Edge
Veronicastrum virginicum or Culvers Root is a low-growing, upright, stem with whorls of dark green leaves that puts forth a branching upper stalk lined with tiny flowers. The flowers are small, white, tubular, and whorled around the stalk giving it a ‘bottle-brush’ appearance. Several spikes of flowers occur on mature plants. The flowers are followed by tiny seeds capsules that line the stalk. This plant is well suited for partially shady borders and margins or open sunny areas.
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Natural Habitat | Bottomland Deciduous Forest, Upland Deciduous Forest, Woodland Edge |
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Light Needs | Full Sun (5+ hrs. direct sun), Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun) |
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