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

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  • Size: #1
  • Status: Sheared and/or Dormant
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$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
Maintenance and Care
Disease Resistant
Low Maintenance
Mass Planting
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Flower Color
Yellow
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Spring
Exposure
Full Sun
Partial Sun
Partial Shade
Habit
Mounding
Soil Moisture
Dry Soil
Average Water
Moist, Well-Drained
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.