Divide clumps every few years and pull unwanted shoots to control spread. Cut back stems after bloom to encourage tidy regrowth.
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In late summer, Obedient Plant comes into its own with dense spikes of tubular, pink blossoms stacked neatly along sturdy stems. These blooms aren’t just showy—they’re shaped perfectly for bumblebees, who clamber in and out with enthusiasm. The common name comes from a quirky trait: you can gently bend the individual flowers, and they’ll “obediently” stay in place.
This native perennial thrives in full sun and moist soils, making it an ideal candidate for rain gardens, wet meadows, or low-lying garden beds. But be warned—despite its name, Obedient Plant is a vigorous spreader via rhizomes. With the right placement and a bit of seasonal control, its bold structure and long-lasting flowers can bring major impact to pollinator-friendly plantings.
Why Choose Obedient Plant?
Divide clumps every few years and pull unwanted shoots to control spread. Cut back stems after bloom to encourage tidy regrowth.