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Sword-shaped, silver-green leaves up to 3' long are edged with small spines. Small clusters of prickly, greenish-white globes surrounded by longer pointed bracts top the tall stiff stems. A wonderful architectural accent plant! Native. Self-sows.
Prefers full sun and well-drained average to dry soils. Tolerant of clay soil, coastal conditions and drought.
• | Butterflies |
• | Rabbit Resistant |
• | Clay Soil |
• | Coastal |
• | Cut Flower |
• | Drought Tolerant |
• | East-Coast Native |
• | Long Blooming |
Attractive to butterflies. For drying, cut stems before flowers fully open. Tolerant of clay & coastal conditions.