![]() ![]() ![]() Fruit: Fruit Color: Black Display/Harvest Time: Fall Summer Fruit Length: ![]() Cultural Conditions: Light: Full sun (6 or more hours of direct sunlight a day) Soil Texture: Loam (Silt) Sand Soil pH: Acid (8.0) Neutral (6.0-8.0) Soil Drainage: Good Drainage Moist Occasionally Dry Available Space To Plant: 12 inches-3 feet NC Region: Coastal Mountains Piedmont USDA Plant Hardiness Zone: 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b.Whole Plant Traits: Plant Type: Annual Habit/Form: Erect Growth Rate: Rapid Maintenance: Low Texture: Medium.Eastern Canada and the United States south to Florida and into the mid-west. Life Cycle: Annual Recommended Propagation Strategy: Seed Country Or Region Of Origin: Central and southern Europe, Asia Distribution: Britain, south and east to North Africa and the Caucasus. Attributes: Genus: Bupleurum Species: rotundifolium Family: Apiaceae Uses (Ethnobotany): Used as food and as medicine.Tags: #weedy #flower arrangements #attractive leaves #border planting #cutting garden #dried arrangements #herbaceous annual See this plant in the following landscape: Cultivars / Varieties: The common name Thorough-Wax is old English for "through-growing", referring to the leaves that appear to be speared by the stem.ĭiseases, Insect Pests, and Other Plant Problems: The plant has become a weed in western Europe, but is not that common in North America where it is sometimes grown as a garden plant. Hare's Ear grows best in average, moist to dry, well-drained soils in full sun to partial shade. Hare's Ear blossoms make good cut flowers for flower arrangements because they are long lasting and act as a good contrast to more colorful blooms. The plants mature to 1 to 2 feet tall with few branches and they can be used in the front to middle of a flower border. However, in nature, it is often found in cornfields, waste places and waysides, and growing as a weed on cultivated land. Hare's Ear is an herbaceous annual in the carrot family native to central and southern Europe and sometimes grown in the garden for its unusual flowers and nice foliage. Phonetic Spelling bew-PLUR-rum ro-tun-dih-FOH-lee-um Description ![]()
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