Zenobia pulverulenta
- Common Name(s):
- Dusty zenobia
- Cultivar(s):
- Woodlander's Blue
- Categories:
- Native Plants, Shrubs
- Comment:
Gray-blue leaves; yellowish fall foliageNative to portions of southeastern US
- Height:
- 3-6 ft.
- Foliage:
- Gray-green leaves with a waxy bloom; 2 to 3 in. long; yellow-orange fall color with a purplish red tinge
- Flower:
- Small bell-shaped cream flowers with pale turquoise stems in spring; anise scent
- Zones:
- 5 to 9
- Habit:
- Deciduous
- Site:
- Sun to light shade; prefers moist, acidic, well-drained soil; best color in full sun
- Form:
- Open shrub with graceful arching branches
- Exposure:
- Sun; moderate to moist soil
- Width:
- 3-6 ft.
NCCES plant id: 575