Turtle Head - Chelone lyonii
Turtle Head -
Chelone lyonii
Attracted Pollinators: Butterflies
Duration: Perennial
Size: 24-48" high; 18-30" spread
Growing Conditions:
- Light Exposure: full sun to partial shade
- Water Use: moderate to wet
- Soil: neutral pH, fairly moist, well drained, rich in nutrient content and humus
The turtle head is a tall stalky plant native to the southeastern United States, preferring the wet woodland habitats of the southern Appalachian Mountains, though it has naturalized itself in the northeast. The two-lipped, oblong flowers are typically light pink or white in color and form cone-shaped aggregations at the ends of the its thick, boxy stems. Turtle Heads tend to grow in clumps and are capable of spreading rhizomatically.
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