(Cleomella serrulata ‘Rocky Mountain’)
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Rocky Mountain Bee Plant is a gorgeous native annual flower commonly found growing in open prairies throughout the United States. At maturity, this plant reaches a height of 3-4' and features an erect stem, leafy branches, and beautiful clusters of large pink flowers. This plant attracts bees, birds, and butterflies to your garden, is a larval host for the checkered-white butterfly, is both edible and medicinal, is resistant to deer and rabbits, is used as a cut flower, and makes dye!Â
- Non-GMO
- Native Wildflower
- Open Pollinated
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General Information
Family: Cleomaceae
Genus: Cleomella
Species: serrulata
Variety: Rocky Mountain Bee Plant
Also Known As: Beeplant, Stinking Clover, Navajo Spinach, wild cleome, or spider flower.
Grown as: Annual
Maturity (Blooms): 90 Days - Summer
Breed: Open Pollinated
Light: Full Sun
Water: Medium.
Soil Moisture: Medium
Beneficial Insects?: Yes. It attracts bees, birds, hummingbirds, and butterflies as well as being resistant to rabbits and deer. It is also a larval host plant for the checkered white butterflies (Pontia protodice)!
Height: 36-48”
Spacing: 18-20”
Sow Depth: 1/4"
USDA Zone: 3a-9b
Produces: an erect stem, leafy branches, and beautiful clusters of large pink flowers which bare six stamens that extend far beyond the flower itself!
Genus: Cleomella
Species: serrulata
Variety: Rocky Mountain Bee Plant
Also Known As: Beeplant, Stinking Clover, Navajo Spinach, wild cleome, or spider flower.
Grown as: Annual
Maturity (Blooms): 90 Days - Summer
Breed: Open Pollinated
Light: Full Sun
Water: Medium.
Soil Moisture: Medium
Beneficial Insects?: Yes. It attracts bees, birds, hummingbirds, and butterflies as well as being resistant to rabbits and deer. It is also a larval host plant for the checkered white butterflies (Pontia protodice)!
Height: 36-48”
Spacing: 18-20”
Sow Depth: 1/4"
USDA Zone: 3a-9b
Produces: an erect stem, leafy branches, and beautiful clusters of large pink flowers which bare six stamens that extend far beyond the flower itself!