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Wild senna has become an endangered species in Massachusetts.  It likes disturbed, wetter soils though I have found it will tolerate drier soils in an area with more shade.  It does well in a garden and it will get fairly big if allowed.  It works well for a hedge or privacy screen.  The interesting seed pods are food for larger birds, especially wild turkeys, through the winter.  

Senna hebecarpa (Wild Senna)

$6.00Price
  • Sun: full sun to part

    Soil: average

    Height: 5 ft

    Bloom color: white

    Bloom Time: July-August

     

WHERE TO BUY

I am located in Swampscott, MA

I have on honor stand on my front steps.

Please email me or message me on facebook for the address.

CONTACT

Email newyankeegarden@gmail.com or message me through facebook.

OPENING HOURS

The honor stand is closed open sunup to sundown.

Email me to arrange shopping by appointment.

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