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ironweed

Vernonia noveboracensis
In the United States: Native · also called New York ironweed

New York ironweed offers abundant nectar and pollen to honeybees during late summer and early fall, a key period when other sources may dwindle, potentially contributing to surplus honey in suitable climates. Its tall, upright stems can reach 6-8 feet and may need staking in exposed sites to prevent flopping. The plant thrives in moist to wet soils and attracts diverse pollinators beyond bees.

Nectarhigh
Pollenhigh
Bloom (US) July–September
Duration~2 months
TypePerennial
Sunfull

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