Burnet

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Sanguisorba canadensis

 

White bottle-brush-shaped flowers. Forms clumps of attractive saw-toothed foliage. Graceful accents for the late-season garden. Due to habitat loss, American Burnet is listed as threatened or endangered throughout much of its native range. This underappreciated species is native to much of the northeastern and northwestern coasts of North America.

 

Height: 4-6’

Spread: 2-3’

Pot size:  4 qt.

Bloom time:  August, September

Light:   Full sun-Part shade

Moisture:  Average, Wet

Attracts: Pollinators, butterflies, bees

Deer Resistance: No

Photo: Gregory Strosnider

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Sanguisorba canadensis

 

White bottle-brush-shaped flowers. Forms clumps of attractive saw-toothed foliage. Graceful accents for the late-season garden. Due to habitat loss, American Burnet is listed as threatened or endangered throughout much of its native range. This underappreciated species is native to much of the northeastern and northwestern coasts of North America.

 

Height: 4-6’

Spread: 2-3’

Pot size:  4 qt.

Bloom time:  August, September

Light:   Full sun-Part shade

Moisture:  Average, Wet

Attracts: Pollinators, butterflies, bees

Deer Resistance: No

Photo: Gregory Strosnider

Sanguisorba canadensis

 

White bottle-brush-shaped flowers. Forms clumps of attractive saw-toothed foliage. Graceful accents for the late-season garden. Due to habitat loss, American Burnet is listed as threatened or endangered throughout much of its native range. This underappreciated species is native to much of the northeastern and northwestern coasts of North America.

 

Height: 4-6’

Spread: 2-3’

Pot size:  4 qt.

Bloom time:  August, September

Light:   Full sun-Part shade

Moisture:  Average, Wet

Attracts: Pollinators, butterflies, bees

Deer Resistance: No

Photo: Gregory Strosnider