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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
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  • Sun: full sun to part

    Soil: average

    Height: 5 ft

    Bloom color: white

    Bloom Time: July-August

     

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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.com or message me through facebook.

OPENING HOURS

The honor stand is now open!  Stop by sunup to sundown.

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