It is well-adapted to shade and waterlogged soils and is a good choice for pond-side planting. The purple flowers attract bumblebees and are also attractive to honey bees, flower flies, and moths.
Perennial in USDA zones 4 through 9, it can produce its 2- to 5-inch yellow flowers from August through November, and their seeds are highly attractive to birds. With lobed leaves and stalks of ...
Amidst India’s winter, some flowers defy the harsh weather and bloom with grace. Here is a list of such flowers that you can bring to your Indian garden. As Indian winters bring a refreshing blend of ...