Hesperis matronalis
Dame's Rocket (Transitional Plant)
An upright, multi-branched, short-lived perennial or biennial. Features white to purple fragrant flowers in loose clusters which bloom in late spring. Serrated, lance-shaped, dark green foliage.
Additional Information:
Flowers are very fragrant, particularly in the evening (Hesperis comes from the Greek word for evening).
Native to Eurasia, but has naturalized in many areas of eastern North America as a garden escapee.
Height 12-36 Inches
|
|
Spread 12-24 Inches
|
|
|
Bloom/Seasonal Color Deep Pink / Rose
|
USDA Hardiness Zone 3-8
Home Owner Growing and Maintenance Tips:
Characteristics & Attributes
Nature Attracting
• |
Butterfly |
• |
Hummingbird |
|
Season of Interest
|
Soil Moisture
|
Special Uses
|
Sun Exposure
• |
Full Sun |
• |
Medium Sun/Average Shade |
|
USFS MO Ecological Map
|
Wildlife Benefit
|
Printed from www.CritSite.com. Copyright CritSite . 16245 S. 71 Highway, Belton, MO 64012 (816) 331-9738.