Turtlehead (Chelone)
Turtlehead Plant Features
Turtlehead is a North American native wildflower that's mainly grown for its late-season show of attractive pink or white flowers. If you look at the blooms closely, you'll see each individual flower does indeed resemble the head of a turtle. The lustrous, dark green foliage makes for a fun contrast to many perennials such as ligularia. Turtlehead can grow 2 to 3 feet tall and works well in sun or partially shady locations. The flowers are attractive to butterflies. Turtlehead grows well in moist locations and is deer resistant. Hardy from zones 4-8.Turtlehead Questions?
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Turtlehead Growing Instructions
Grow turtlehead in a spot that has consistently moist or even wet soil; this perennial does not tolerate drought. Turtlehead blooms best in full sun, but also tolerates partial shade, especially in hot-summer areas that frequently experience dry spells. Pinch the flowering stems back in the spring to keep the plants a little shorter and stockier.Turtlehead is not recommended for human or animal consumption.
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Water
Constantly moist soil
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Light
Outside: Part sun
Outside: Sun
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Colors
Pink
White
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Special Features
Attracts butterflies
Deer/rabbit resistant
Complement your Turtlehead
Hibiscus, HardyFull sun and moist soil are just what Turtlehead and Hardy Hibiscus require for a bold show of color.
Joe Pye Weed
Joe Pye Weed thrives under the same conditions as Turtlehead and also blooms in the fall.
Ligularia
Ligularia and Turtlehead are a great team in rich, wet soil.