Phyla lanceolata (Frog Fruit)
GARDEN SITE: ☀️-🌤️Moist-Wet Soil.
SIZE:1-2 ft. SPREAD:1.5-2 ft.
FLOWERS: White/Pink. June-September.
WILDLIFE: Attracts and sustains bees, butterflies, skippers, flies, geese and ducks.
LARVAL HOST TO: Phaon Crescent
ZONE: 3-9
DISTRIBUTION: AL , AR , AZ , CA , CO , DC , DE , FL , GA , IA , IL , IN , KS , KY , LA , MD , MI , MN , MO , MS , NC , NE , NJ , NM , NV , NY , OH , OK , PA , SC , SD , TN , TX , UT , VA , WI , WV
This distinctive ground cover is sure to delight both you and our native pollinators alike! Throughout the summer months, Frog Fruit puts on a unique display as burgundy and pink flowers rise above the foliage on slender stalks. Often forming dense, matting colonies Frog Fruit makes an excellent ground cover for wet locations such as ditches, seeps and seasonally flooded areas.
GARDEN SITE: ☀️-🌤️Moist-Wet Soil.
SIZE:1-2 ft. SPREAD:1.5-2 ft.
FLOWERS: White/Pink. June-September.
WILDLIFE: Attracts and sustains bees, butterflies, skippers, flies, geese and ducks.
LARVAL HOST TO: Phaon Crescent
ZONE: 3-9
DISTRIBUTION: AL , AR , AZ , CA , CO , DC , DE , FL , GA , IA , IL , IN , KS , KY , LA , MD , MI , MN , MO , MS , NC , NE , NJ , NM , NV , NY , OH , OK , PA , SC , SD , TN , TX , UT , VA , WI , WV
This distinctive ground cover is sure to delight both you and our native pollinators alike! Throughout the summer months, Frog Fruit puts on a unique display as burgundy and pink flowers rise above the foliage on slender stalks. Often forming dense, matting colonies Frog Fruit makes an excellent ground cover for wet locations such as ditches, seeps and seasonally flooded areas.
GARDEN SITE: ☀️-🌤️Moist-Wet Soil.
SIZE:1-2 ft. SPREAD:1.5-2 ft.
FLOWERS: White/Pink. June-September.
WILDLIFE: Attracts and sustains bees, butterflies, skippers, flies, geese and ducks.
LARVAL HOST TO: Phaon Crescent
ZONE: 3-9
DISTRIBUTION: AL , AR , AZ , CA , CO , DC , DE , FL , GA , IA , IL , IN , KS , KY , LA , MD , MI , MN , MO , MS , NC , NE , NJ , NM , NV , NY , OH , OK , PA , SC , SD , TN , TX , UT , VA , WI , WV
This distinctive ground cover is sure to delight both you and our native pollinators alike! Throughout the summer months, Frog Fruit puts on a unique display as burgundy and pink flowers rise above the foliage on slender stalks. Often forming dense, matting colonies Frog Fruit makes an excellent ground cover for wet locations such as ditches, seeps and seasonally flooded areas.