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Golden Alexanders is a carefree plant found in small colonies on wet soils but is also tolerant of dry summer conditions. It thrives in full to partial sun, but also grows in light shade under trees.
Habitats include: moist black soil prairies, openings in moist to mesic woodlands, savannas, thickets, limestone glades and bluffs, power line clearings in woodland areas, and abandoned fields. [North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox]

Larval Host for the

Black Swallowtail and Ozark Swallowtail

1.5-3'

1.5-2'

SIZE

SOIL

Well-Drained, Moist

LIGHT

Part Shade, Sun

BENEFITS

Butterflies, Bees, Birds

NOTES

Carefree plant that is easy to grow and has few pests.

CHARACTERISTICS

Long Blooming, Showy, Good Cut Flower, Low Maintenance, Good Border Plant, Drought Tolerant, Tolerates Wet, Will Naturalize

April, May, June

Flower, Groundcover

This 

flowers in

Golden Alexanders

Zizia aurea

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DESCRIPTION

Golden Alexanders is a carefree plant found in small colonies on wet soils but is also tolerant of dry summer conditions. It thrives in full to partial sun, but also grows in light shade under trees.
Habitats include: moist black soil prairies, openings in moist to mesic woodlands, savannas, thickets, limestone glades and bluffs, power line clearings in woodland areas, and abandoned fields. [North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox]

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