





Wood Sage
Teucrinum canadense
This woodland wildflower looks beautiful in a mixed bed in shady conditions or sunnier areas with irrigation or naturally moist soils. An important source of nectar for pollinators, this seasonal wildflower can fill in a larger area of the garden by itself or it can mingle in between your reseeding annual and perennial plants.
Teucrinum canadense
This woodland wildflower looks beautiful in a mixed bed in shady conditions or sunnier areas with irrigation or naturally moist soils. An important source of nectar for pollinators, this seasonal wildflower can fill in a larger area of the garden by itself or it can mingle in between your reseeding annual and perennial plants.
Native, woody, colonizing, perennial wildflower; 2-3ft
Moist to average well-draining soil, full sun to shade, winter dormant
Spikes of white and lavender flowers from spring to fall with attractive lanceolate leaves
Spreads via roots in a clumping habitat
Popular nectar source for butterflies and bumblebees