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Botanical Garden

Stachytarpheta mutabilis - Giant porterweed

stachytarpheta mutabilis stem with little red flowers
stachytarpheta mutabilis bushes
stachytarpheta mutabilis stem with little red flowers
stachytarpheta mutabilis bushes
stachytarpheta mutabilis stem with little red flowers
stachytarpheta mutabilis bushes

Family Verbebaceae

Description:

About fifty species of Stachytarpheta are native to warm climates in Asia, and North and South America. They are relatively small herbs and shrubs. Several species have showy flower spikes and are cultivated in gardens around the world. The giant porterweed is native to Central America. Stems are topped with slender spikes of deep purple or coral-pink flowers. These flowers are very attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.

Location:

See plants on the east side of building 932 B.

Size:

Herbaceous perennial to about eight feet tall.

Care Instructions:

Light: full sun to part shade

Water: average water requirements, tolerates some drought

Soil: very adaptable

In trials, this appears to be a hardy perennial in northeast Florida. So far, it has survived winter lows in the low 20's F. Stems are killed by a hard frost but the plant resprouts in late spring.