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Cupid Culver's Root (77574)

4.86 stars, based on 28 reviews
Easy to grow native perennial that tolerates moist soils. Attract butterflies to your sunny garden with Cupid Culver's Root. Showy spires of purple blooms appear in mid to late summer. Plant with other butterfly attracting perennials like Black...
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San Diego

Tremendous Growth

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This plant has grown so fast it's incredible! I can't wait to watch it flower, but until then it looks great.

Texas

Update On Last Review

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I’m updating a review I wrote for the Cupid Culver’s Root. In my previous review, I had left only 1 star because my first order didn’t come up and I was having a hard time reaching anyone for a replacement. I’m happy to say that Holland Bulbs is making good on their promise to replace or refund us on plants that don’t thrive. They are sending replacements. I will update again after I receive them and know how they are growing. Holland Bulbs has the fastest shipping time of anyone I have ever bought from and out of many orders, this was the first time I ever had a problem.

Thanks Holland Bulbs!

north Georgia

Vigorous perennial that adds color and texture and is a pollinator magnet

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I didn't know what to expect when I ordered Cupid Culver's Root, but I am now a big fan of this less-known perennial. It is a star in my zone 7b north Georgia garden. (I also saw it growing equally well at the Alaska Botanical Garden!) The bare root plants I received from Holland Bulbs were healthy, and I planted them right away when I received them in March. The first season they grew about 18 inches tall and had nice blooms, but I was really blown away in the second season, when they grew to almost 4-feet tall and were covered with multiple bloom spikes each. Visitors to my garden would stand spell-bound, watching the pollinators come and go from the blossoms. Along with the blossoms, which last for several weeks mid-summer, the slar-shaped leaves add interesting texture throughout the season.

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