Alexanders — Heart-leaved Alexander (Zizia aptera) Plants
Alexanders — Heart-leaved Alexander (Zizia aptera) Plants
Bright yellow Queen Anne's lace-like flowers attract abundant pollinators (including insects beneficial to agricultural crops). Shiny heart-shaped leaves form a low neat clump and persist well into the fall. Excellent cut flower, garden and landscape plant.
Native to: New York to the Prairies
Growing conditions: Sun to part shade, dry to moist
Natural habitat: Moist meadows; woodlands and thickets
Grows up to: 18"
Blooms: Late spring
Pairs well with: Jacob's-ladder, Swamp milkweed
Sun
Part Shade
Medium