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Hammock snakeroot (Ageratina jucunda) is a low-growing, herbaceous perennial shrub with a woody base. It is found in pine flatwoods, sandhills, hammocks, upland mixed woodlands, and along roadsides and stream banks throughout Florida’s peninsula and eastern Panhandle. It blooms in late summer through early winter (typically September through January), attracting a variety of butterflies. Bees and hummingbirds like it, too, but the plant is poisonous to both humans and livestock if ingested.
Perennial. 1 gallon pot. Grown by Wise Hands.
This is a Live Plant. At this time, we are unable to ship live plants, and are for local pick up from St. Pete, Florida only.