Ageratina havanensis

– Central Texas native
– Abundant white flowers
– Important fall nectar source for migrating butterflies (monarchs)!
– Blooms in sun or shade

Also known as Shrubby Boneset, or Havana Snakeroot, this hill country native attracts hummingbirds, moths, and butterflies! It’s also the larval host for Rawson’s Metalmark butterfly. A very drought-tolerant woody perennial that benefits from a severe cut back each winter. Being native to the Edwards Plateau, fragrant mistflower is adapted to most well-drained soils

Light: Full sun to shade

Height: 3′ – 6′
Width: 3′ – 6′

Hardy to 5°F