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Heartleaf Alexanders (Zizia aptera)
Heartleaf Alexanders (Zizia aptera)
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Heartleaf Alexanders (Zizia aptera)

$149.00 $179.00
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    Heartleaf Alexanders bring welcome color to sunny meadows and prairie-style gardens in early spring, weeks before most other sun-loving natives wake up. Their cheerful yellow flower clusters resemble a golden Queen Anne’s lace, offering easily accessible nectar and pollen to early-emerging native bees, flies, beetles, and butterflies.

    Though the flowers fade by summer, the glossy, heart-shaped basal leaves remain attractive throughout the season, functioning as a low-growing groundcover. This species is also a larval host plant for black swallowtail butterflies, adding ecological value beyond the bloom window. It thrives in full sun with medium soils and blends beautifully into layered plantings with golden alexanders, wild quinine, or native grasses.

    Why Choose Heartleaf Alexanders?

    • Supports early-season pollinators with abundant nectar and pollen
    • Blooms earlier than most prairie wildflowers
    • Glossy foliage provides season-long interest
    • Host plant for black swallowtail butterflies
    • Thrives in full sun and handles medium soils well

    Remove seedheads if you wish to limit self-seeding, or allow them to spread naturally for broader coverage in large areas. Cut back foliage in fall if desired.

    Area:
    Plants: 32
    Min Height: 12 in
    Max Height: 24 in
    Soil Moisture: Medium and Dry
    Soil Types: Clay, Loam, and Sand
    Sun Exposure: Full Sun (6+ hrs/day) and Partial Sun (3-6 hrs/day)
    Ecological Benefits: Pollinators, Butterflies, Butterfly Host, Deer Resistant, and Drought Tolerant