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Compass Plant

Silphium laciniatum

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Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Silphium laciniatum
  • Growing Zones
    4-9
  • Mature Height
    5 - 10 feet
  • Mature Spread
    2 - 3 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Medium
  • Soil
    Well Drained Soil
  • Growth Rate
    Fast
  • Flower Color
    yellow
  • Fall Color
    yellow, brown
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    Late Autumn
  • Bloom Period
    Summer

Native Compass Plants (Silphium laciniatum) are tall prairie and native landscape cornerstones! These mighty perennial plants grow tall and their blooms shine like the sun! These iconic prairie plants grow long foliage from basal rosettes with Oak leaf-like pointed lobes.

The tall flowering stems become filled in big yellow rows of toothy ray petals with yellow centers of miniature florets like their Sunflower cousins! Named Compass plants because of the way these plants orient themselves North/South to avoid having their sandpapery leathery leaves get the direct brunt of the hot summer midday sun!

Hardy perennial natives throughout USDA growing zones 4 to 9, and can reach soaring heights of 5 - 10 feet in height when in bloom! The rosettes can grow 2-3 feet wide with each leaf can be 15-24 inches long! Growing fast and blooming throughout the late-season months of July through September, bees and butterflies need these vital nectar and pollen resources.

Planting and Application:

Very long-lived native perennials with deep roots, be sure you want this plant growing right where you plant them for the long haul. Gorgeous and unexpected height and focal points throughout the sun garden, work Compass plants into prairie restoration projects, grassy sunny meadows, and throughout a native pollinator and mixed perennial border.

Plant among any other boldly hued perennials, similar ray flowers, large and small shrub borders, and really... that bright golden-yellow hue compliments just about every other plant and color out there! The Compass Plants' bold blooms always complement smaller sprays of blooms such as Larkspurs and Delphiniums, Baby's Breath, and Goldenrod. Mix and match with rusty grasses, purples, oranges, reds, and blues!

  • Multiple Sunflower-Like Flowers on Tall Flowering Stems
  • Oak Leaf-Like Coarse, Stiff Enormous Foliage
  • Long Bloom Season
  • Pollinator Friendly Blooms
  • Grand Height, Cheerful Long-Lasting Blooms & Native Plantings

#ProPlantTips for Care:

These are full sun perennials that require very well-drained soil. Water just enough to establish their first season in the ground, but then once settled, Compass Plants are very drought-tolerant perennial plants. Prune in the late autumn after the birds have had their fill of the seeds, trimming down the stems and leaves to clean the mounds in preparation for winter. If you don't wish the seeds to self-sow, trim the stems down before they go to seed.

  • Sun, Sun, Sun!
  • Well-Drained Soil
  • Moderate to Low Moisture Needs
  • Deadhead/Prune Late Autumn
  • Deer Seldom Bother Them

Unique moving plants that soar to great heights, the Compass Plant is a fun native that handles harsh conditions, sun all day, and feeds pollinators and songbirds! Now shipping from Nature Hills Nursery!

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