Hairyjointed/Bearded Meadow Parsnip

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Scientific name: Thaspium barbinode

Hairyjointed meadow parsnip (a.k.a. bearded meadow parsnip) is a perennial with a limited range in the Panhandle. (The Florida Plant Atlas says it is only vouchered for in Jackson County, but I am told this stock comes from Leon County.) Flowers are yellow. It prefers moist soil (but may tolerate dry soil). It likes full to partial sun and is a larval host for black swallowtail butterflies.

Size: assorted small pots

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Scientific name: Thaspium barbinode

Hairyjointed meadow parsnip (a.k.a. bearded meadow parsnip) is a perennial with a limited range in the Panhandle. (The Florida Plant Atlas says it is only vouchered for in Jackson County, but I am told this stock comes from Leon County.) Flowers are yellow. It prefers moist soil (but may tolerate dry soil). It likes full to partial sun and is a larval host for black swallowtail butterflies.

Size: assorted small pots

Scientific name: Thaspium barbinode

Hairyjointed meadow parsnip (a.k.a. bearded meadow parsnip) is a perennial with a limited range in the Panhandle. (The Florida Plant Atlas says it is only vouchered for in Jackson County, but I am told this stock comes from Leon County.) Flowers are yellow. It prefers moist soil (but may tolerate dry soil). It likes full to partial sun and is a larval host for black swallowtail butterflies.

Size: assorted small pots