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Wild senna (Senna hebecarpa)
Wild senna (Senna hebecarpa)
This is a stunning plant in bloom and has attractive foliage. It is popular for meadow plantings and in native landscape gardens. The seed are eaten by some game birds, including quail. The flowers are primarily attractive to bumblebees and halcid bees.
Shade Tolerance: Full to part sun
Moisture: Moist
Soils: Sand, Loam, Clay
Height: 5' tall
Bloom Time: July-August
Color: Yellow
Deer Resistant: Yes
Uses: Butterflies, Pollinators