This plant typically grows between 2 to 3 feet tall, forming a compact, rounded shrub with slender branches. Its leaves are oval, finely toothed, and bright green, creating a dense, attractive foliage. During late spring to early summer, it produces clusters of small, fragrant white flowers that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.
The plant develops an extensive, deep root system, making it highly drought-resistant once established. Because of this, it thrives in dry prairies, open woodlands, and sandy or rocky soils. Historically, its leaves were used as a tea substitute during the American Revolutionary War, giving it the common name "New Jersey tea."
1. Medicinal Uses
Traditionally used in herbal medicine, particularly for:
2. Eco-Friendly Landscaping
3. Pollinator Support
4. Low Maintenance
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