Description
Culver’s Root (Veronicastrum virginicum) is a native perennial that grows up to 6 feet tall, topped by showy, candelabra‑style spikes of tiny white flowers from June through September. Those tubular blooms are a total bee magnet, packed with nectar and pollen, and once it gets going—after a few years to establish—it’s deer‑resistant and even carries a legacy of medicinal use, named for an 18th‑century American doctor. Thriving in full sun with medium‑wet to medium‑dry soil, this beauty is low‑maintenance once mature.