Culver’s Root (Veronicastrum virginicum) is a tall plant with white, pink, or purple flowers found in the eastern United States and southeastern Canada. Its stems are smooth, leaves are serrated and grouped in sets of 3-7, and flowers bloom in summer in a candelabra-like shape. It is frequently found in wet-mesic prairies and some moist upland sites.
Sun Requirements: full sun to partial shade
Soil Preferences: normal to moist; clay, sand, loam, or combination
Height: 3’-6’
Bloom: July-Aug
Culver’s Root (Veronicastrum virginicum) is a tall plant with white, pink, or purple flowers found in the eastern United States and southeastern Canada. Its stems are smooth, leaves are serrated and grouped in sets of 3-7, and flowers bloom in summer in a candelabra-like shape. It is frequently found in wet-mesic prairies and some moist upland sites.
Sun Requirements: full sun to partial shade
Soil Preferences: normal to moist; clay, sand, loam, or combination
Height: 3’-6’
Bloom: July-Aug