Color of flowers: Blooms: late summer and fall; August - November Ecological value: attracts butteflies
Native habitat: dry woodlands; deciduous and mixed forests and woodlands Sunlight: part shade to shade Soil moisture level: dry Drought tolerant: medium Soil pH range of tolerance: 6.8 to 7.2
Where/how to plant: -We recommend that you plant this species in its native habitat, or conditions that mimic its native habitat
Notes: spreads aggressively, even in the shade
References Elliman, Ted, and New England Wild Flower Society. Wildflowers of New England. Timber Press, 2016.
“Eurybia Divaricata.” Plant Database - Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, The University of Texas at Austin, www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=EUDI16.
Levine, Carol. A Guide To Wildflowers in Winter: Herbaceous Plants of Northeastern North America. Yale University Press, 1995.