Steeplebush (Spiraea tomentosa)

$10.75

A showy plant that attracts bees and is a host plant for 92 species of butterflies and moths in our area (nwf.org)), including the threatened 3-Striped Oncocnemis (mnfi.anr.msu.edu/). A rare butterfly, the Karner Blue, has been observed to nectar at the flowers of Steeplebush (illinoiswildflower.info). It is not a preferred source of food for deer because of the bitter foliage.

Photo credit: Doug McGrady

A showy plant that attracts bees and is a host plant for 92 species of butterflies and moths in our area (nwf.org)), including the threatened 3-Striped Oncocnemis (mnfi.anr.msu.edu/). A rare butterfly, the Karner Blue, has been observed to nectar at the flowers of Steeplebush (illinoiswildflower.info). It is not a preferred source of food for deer because of the bitter foliage.

Photo credit: Doug McGrady

Life Cycle: Perennial

Sun Exposure: Full, Partial

Soil Moisture: Wet, Medium-Wet

Height: 4 feet

Plant Spacing: 1-3 feet

Bloom Time: July-September

Bloom Color: Pink

Advantages: Caterpillar Favorite, Bird Favorite, Deer Resistant

Host Plant: Possibly Spring/Summer Azure and 92 other species of butterflies and moths in our area (nwf.org)

Beneficial for Endangered or Threatened Species: 3-Striped Oncocnemis (mnfi.anr.msu.edu/)