Compact umbels of burgundy flowers surrounded by rosettes of bracts appear on airy branched deep red stems held above deeply lobed green foliage. Clump-forming perennial makes an excellent groundcover when planted en masse. We’ve observed it to be somewhat resistant to slugs and snails. Makes long-lasting cutflowers and is also a great container plant. Prefers morning sun and afternoon shade.
Blooms June to August here in central Maine. Plant 12–18" apart in moist poorly drained soil. Species native to Europe and Asia. Z4. (bare-root crowns)
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