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Conoclinium greggii (C. eupotorium) - Gregg's Mistflower

Market price from $1.50 to $2.25

Conoclinium greggii is a robust perennial widely recognized as Gregg's Mistflower. Characterized by its lush, fragrant foliage and distinct lavender-blue blossoms, this striking plant creates a picturesque misty haze from July through November, adding visual expressiveness to any landscape. A heart-stealer of butterflies, particularly monarchs, Gregg's Mistflower seamlessly contributes to garden biodiversity. Its modest size of 1-2 feet, both in height and width, makes it a versatile element in various garden formations, ranging from borders to butterfly gardens and ground cover. Thriving in a range of climates from full sun to partial shade, and requiring moderate watering and well-drained soils, Gregg's Mistflower is a low-maintenance plant that effortlessly enhances the aesthetic appeal of your outdoor space. More than a delight to the eyes, it also plays a curial role in the local ecosystem, offering a rich autumnal feast for insects. Choose Gregg's Mistflower for a garden that's both beautiful and harmoniously connected with nature.

  • Size: Up to 1-2 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Fuzzy lavender-blue
  • Foliage: Deep green, fragrant leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts butterflies: Especially popular with monarchs
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