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This herbaceous perennial grows up to 60cm tall, with cushion-like clumps of leafy annual stems growing up from a perennial rootstock.
Erect perennial herb with annual stems growing from a woody rootstock. Leaves along the stem, oblong-lanceolate, subsessile, covered in appressed hairs; margins ...
Vernonia galpinii Klatt. First published in Bull. Herb. Boissier 4: 827 (1896). This name is a synonym of Pseudopegolettia tenella · Taxonomy. Publications ...
Vernonia galpinii usually occurs in colonies on rocky outcrops in the Grasslands. It sprouts annually from a woody rootstock and grows up to 60cm.

Vernonia galpinii

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Higher Classification. Dicotyledons ; Family. ASTERACEAE ; Synonyms. Cacalia harveyi Kuntze, Pegolettia tenella DC., Vernonia galpinii Klatt, Vernonia monocephala ...
Vernonia galpinii Klatt ; Group. Dicot ; Family. Asteraceae ; Genus. Vernonia ; Species. Vernonia galpinii Klatt ...
Records of this taxon from Zimbabwe are shown in the table below. Cases where the taxon is native, naturalised, possibly planted or definitely planted are all ...
Search results. Species. Vernonia galpinii Klatt. Synonym of: Pseudopegolettia tenella (DC.) H.Rob., Skvarla & V.A.Funk · Species. Pseudopegolettia tenella (DC ...
Feb 14, 2023 · Details of record no: 7511. Vernonia galpinii Klatt. Three blocks of information are displayed on this page, namely: (a) details of the ...
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Is Vernonia deer resistant?
CULTURAL & MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Vernonia lettermannii 'Iron Butterfly' prefers sunny sites with average to dry soils. Plants tolerate clay, rocky and gravelly soils, alkaline pH, drought and temporary inundation by water. This species is pest resistant and is not palatable to deer or other herbivores.
How do you grow Vernonia?

How to Plant Verbena

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Light. Give verbenas eight to 10 hours of full sun daily. ...
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Water. Verbenas need an inch of water a week from rainfall or a hose. ...
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Fertilize. In the spring, apply a slow-release fertilizer, following the directions on your product.
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What is the common name for Vernonia gigantea?
Vernonia gigantea, commonly called giant ironweed, is one of the tallest of the ironweeds, growing to as much as 10' tall in a growing season. It is native from New York to Missouri south to Georgia and Louisiana.