White Turtlehead emerges from the earth in spring with lovely, dark green leaves that reach their peak luster as the hot summer sets in, just before the clusters of large, white flowers emerge, clinging to the tips of each stem in late summer. White Turtlehead looks particularly stunning where its blooms can sing in a late afternoon shade against an evergreen backdrop.
Note: may benefit from a “Chelsea Chop” in spring to discourage flopping
Conditions: Part sun (can handle full sun with adequate moisture); moist to wet soilsSize: 3 - 4' tall, 3' - 4' spread
Zone: 3 - 8
Wildlife Value: Host plant for Baltimore Checkerspot, Turtlehead Borer Moth, and Verbena Bud Moth; flowers provide nectar for butterflies, bumble bees, and other pollinators
Photos: Dave Korbonits