Native Perennial, Deep landscape plug, Asteraceae family
Height: 1-3 ft
Spread: rhizomatous, varied
Zone: 3-9
Exposure: full fun
Flower: Clusters of small white flowers make up the main flower cluster. Has strong, sweet scent not unlike fall chrysanthemums
Foliage: Green, feather-like
Moisture: Dry or moist, well-draining
Attributes: Medicinal garden, cut flower, cut flower, clay soil, sandy soil, drought tolerant, meadow, coastal, phytoremediation (Cadmium), erosion control
*Black Walnut (Juglone) Tolerant*
Other common names used: Thousand-leaf, thousand-seal, knight's milfoil, milfoil, soldier's woundwort, nosebleed plant, old man's pepper, devil's nettle, sanguinary, field hop, arrowroot, carpenter's weed, hundred-leaved grass, staunchweed, deathflower, old man's mustard, snake's grass