‘Miss Manners’ Obedient Plant looks like a Snapdragon, producing lots of white spikes of flowers above the glossy green foliage. Physostegia virginiana ‘Miss Manners’ blooms for an extended period, from June to September, and attracts pollinators all summer. Darrell Probst selected ‘Miss Manners’ from the native Physostegias because the habit is more compact and less of an aggressive spreader. A long blooming choice for sunny raingardens, meadows and mixed borders.
Height
24 Inches
Spread
12 Inches
Bloom Color
White
USDA Hardiness Zone
3
Current Availability
Qty Avail
Description
Comments
Future Crop
Future Crop Ready Date
146
Physostegia virginiana Miss Manners #1 (NATIVE-white)
Characteristics & Attributes
Attributes
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Cut Flower
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Deer Resistant
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Habit: Compact
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Native
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Rain Garden Plants
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Repeat Bloom
Soil Conditions
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Average
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Moist
Bloom Time
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Summer
Exposure
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Sun
Attracts Wildlife
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Attracts Butterflies
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Attracts Hummingbirds
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Attracts Pollinators
Tolerance
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Clay Soil Tolerant
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Salt Tolerant
Foliage Color
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Green
Companion Plants to Physostegia virginiana 'Miss Manners'