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Lysimachia Clethroides is a vigorous grower has attractive, smooth, narrowly oval pointed leaves that are mid-green above, pale green beneath. Tiny saucer-shaped white blossoms are produced in dense, tapered terminal spikes, 4 to 8 inches long, that curve gracefully over and down from July to September. Leaves turn to rich gold in autumn.
It inhabits wet areas along woodlands and ravines as well as sunny, sheltered mountainous slopes. It has an upright rigid habit, with small white flowers densely grouped on arching terminal spikes that bloom May through August. It is grown commercially for use as cut flowers, as the attractive flower spike can reach nearly a foot in length. The Gooseneck name is attributed to the arched flower spike that resembles the curve of a goose’s neck.
Plant Type: Perennial
Height: 1-3 Feet
Width: 1-3 Feet
Zones: 4-9
Bloom Time: Fall/Summer
Light: Full sun to Partial Shade
Moisture: Medium to wet
Flower Color: White
Maintenance: Low to Average
Tolerance: Deer, Rabbit, Wet soil