Zizia aptera
heart-leaved meadow parsnip
- Great early nectar source for native insects
- Showy flowers make excellent cut and dried flowers
- Thrives in dry soils and sun
- Tolerates partial shade and moist soils well
- No serious insect or disease problems
- Category: Perennial
- Breeder: American Beauties Native Plants
- Hardiness Zone: 3-8
- Height: 1-3 ft
- Spread: 1-2 ft
- Bloom Color: Yellow Shades
- Foliage Color: Green Shades
Purchase options for heart-leaved meadow parsnip
- Size: #1
- Status: Sheared and/or Dormant
- Availability: In Stock
$22.00
Heart-Leaved Meadow Parsnip (Zizia aptera) is a perennial plant celebrated for its clusters of tiny yellow flowers that bloom from late spring to early summer. It features heart-shaped basal leaves and tripartite, toothed stem leaves, with the flowers arranged in flat-topped clusters atop the stems. Ideal for grouping and naturalizing in gardens, this plant also attracts butterflies, adding both beauty and ecological value to any landscape.
Foliage Color
• | Green |
Attracts Wildlife
• | Attracts Butterflies |
Flower Color
• | Yellow |
Programs
• | American Beauties Native PlantsĀ® |
Season of Interest (Flowering)
• | Spring |
Habit
• | Mounding |
Additional Information about Zizia aptera
Genus name honors German botanist Johann Baptist Ziz (d. 1829).
Growing Tips for Zizia aptera
Zizia aptera is a low-maintenance perennial that thrives in full sun to part shade. For optimal growth, plant it in average to medium moisture, well-drained soil, though it is more tolerant of dryness compared to similar species. Water regularly to maintain medium moisture, adjusting during dry periods to prevent stress. This plant can grow 1 to 3 feet tall and spread 1 to 1.5 feet wide, making it suitable for naturalizing in gardens and prairie settings. Remove spent flower clusters to maintain a neat appearance and potentially encourage additional blooms.