Vernonia noveboracensis

New York Ironweed

  • Showy purple flowers in late summer
  • Attracts butterflies
  • Deer resistant
  • Native Perennial
  • Good source of pollen for beneficial insects
  • Old stems and flower heads provide winter cover for beneficial insects
  • Statuesque plants don't need staking
  • Great focal point in late summer
  • Tolerant of a wide range of soils and conditions

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Purchase options for New York Ironweed

  • Size: #2 -
  • Status: Sheared and/or Dormant
  • Availability: In Stock

$30.00


New York Iron Weed is tall and upright with strong stems that are covered with narrow dark green leaves. This aggressive grower bursts into bloom in August with deep purple, aster-like flowers. The fluffy haze of deep purple is often covered by a parade of butterflies in late summer. Other beneficial insects feed on the nectar and the pollen. It is deer resistant, easy to grow and and disease resistant. Plant in full sun. Tolerates a wide range of soils and conditions, but prefers rich, slightly acidic soils that remain moist. Remove flower heads before seed develops to prevent unwanted self-seeding. If you want shorter plants, cut back stems nearly to the ground in late spring Leave the stems standing through winter to provide cover for beneficial insects

Attributes
Focal Point
Native
Foliage Color
Dark Green
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Critter Resistance
Deer Resistant
Flower Color
Purple
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Late Summer
Exposure
Full Sun
Partial Sun
Habit
Upright