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Ageratina havanensis - Havana Snakeroot

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Ageratina havanensis is a captivating specimen, rightfully earning its recognition as the Havana Snakeroot. Native to the southern landscapes of North America, this robust shrub is an exceptional asset to any garden setting. Known for its versatility, it reaches a statuesque size of up to 3-6 feet in both height and width. Its delicate clusters of creamy white flowers add a touch of elegance from late fall into early winter, drawing a diverse crowd of pollinators like butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. The Havana Snakeroot boasts glossy, green leaves that transition to a rich purple in cooler months, adding depth to its year-round appeal. Its durability echoes in its drought tolerance, thriving in full sun to part-shade conditions, and it exhibits a formidable resistance to pesky intruders of the pest and disease varieties. Smart, sustainable and captivating in its simplicity, Ageratina havanensis is the ideal embodiment of both beauty and resilience, guaranteeing a remarkable addition to your garden.

  • Size: Up to 3-6 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Delicate, creamy white clusters
  • Foliage: Glossy, green to purple leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Attracts Pollinators: Butterflies, bees, hummingbirds
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