Compact umbels of burgundy flowers surrounded by rosettes of bracts appear on airy branched deep red stems held above deeply lobed green foliage. Clump-forming perennial makes an excellent groundcover when planted en masse. We’ve observed it to be somewhat resistant to slugs and snails. Makes long-lasting cutflowers and is also a great container plant. Prefers morning sun and afternoon shade.
Blooms June to August here in central Maine. Plant 12–18" apart in moist poorly drained soil. Z4.
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