General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Herb/Forb
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Water Preferences: Wet
Wet Mesic
Mesic
Soil pH Preferences: Slightly acid (6.1 – 6.5)
Neutral (6.6 – 7.3)
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 4a -34.4 °C (-30 °F) to -31.7 °C (-25 °F)
Maximum recommended zone: Zone 10b
Plant Height: 24 - 72 inches
Plant Spread: 18 - 30 inches
Flowers: Showy
Fragrant
Flower Color: White
Bloom Size: Under 1"
Flower Time: Late summer or early fall
Fall
Underground structures: Rhizome
Uses: Will Naturalize
Wildlife Attractant: Bees
Butterflies
Resistances: Deer Resistant
Rabbit Resistant
Flood Resistant
Propagation: Seeds: Stratify seeds: 3 months at 40 degrees
Suitable for wintersowing
Can handle transplanting
Propagation: Other methods: Cuttings: Tip
Pollinators: Various insects
Miscellaneous: Tolerates poor soil
Monoecious

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Common names
  • Late Boneset
  • Late-flowering Thoroughwort
  • Late-flowering Boneset
  • Lateflowering Thoroughwort
  • White Boneset
  • Thoroughwort

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Location: my garden in Dawsonville, GA (zone 7b north Geogia mountains)
Date: 2022-09-06
Uploaded by sedumzz
Location: Aberdeen, NC Pages Lake park
Date: September 4, 2022
Late Boneset #321; RAB page 1059, 179-34-20;  LHB page 1024, 194-
Location: my Zone 7b garden in North Georgia Mountains
Date: 2023-08-03
Location: Downingtown, Pennsylvania
Date: 2020-09-14
close-up of flower clusters
Location: Cibolo Nature Center
Date: 2016-09-09
Location: Roberta Georgia
Date: September
double trouble
Location: my Zone 7b garden in North Georgia Mountains
Date: 2023-08-03
Location: Downingtown, Pennsylvania
Date: 2020-09-14
near a pond in wet soil in bloom
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2011-09-11
Location: Aberdeen, NC Pages Lake park
Date: September 4, 2022
 Late Boneset #321; RAB page 1059, 179-34-20; LHB page 1024, 194-
Location: Aberdeen, NC Pages Lake park
Date: September 4, 2022
 Late Boneset #321; RAB page 1059, 179-34-20; LHB page 1024, 194-
Location: Aberdeen, NC Pages Lake park
Date: September 4, 2022
 Late Boneset #321; RAB page 1059, 179-34-20; LHB page 1024, 194-
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2013-09-02
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2013-08-27
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2013-08-27
Location: Downingtown, Pennsylvania
Date: 2015-09-24
lone plant in a wet meadow in bloom
Uploaded by lovesblooms
Location: Fairfax, Virginia (May 2022)
Date: 2022-05-15
Location: Hiking Trail In Fairfax :-)
Location: Northeastern, Texas - near the pond
Date: Sept. 2009
Location: Northeastern, Texas - near the pond
Date: 2011-10-09
Fall blooms are attractive to many pollinators and other flying i
Location: Fairfax, VA | August 2022
Date: 2022-08-27
Location: Downingtown, Pennsylvania
Date: 2016-09-05
the foliage
Location: Macon Georgia
Date: September
next to horse fence

seeds and dead stems
Location: Smithfield, KY
Date: 2015-08-30
Philip gave me this.
Location: Indiana  zone 5
Date: 2016-08-27
Location: Indiana  zone 5
Date: 2016-08-27
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2013-09-02
Location: IL
Date: 2016-09-19
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2013-11-02
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2013-08-27
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2013-08-27
Location: Fairfax, VA | June, 2022
Location: Romeoville, Illinois
Date: 2017-09-04
planted in a landscape, in bloom
Location: Downingtown, Pennsylvania
Date: 2016-09-05
several plants in bloom in a wet meadow
Location: Millersville MD
Date: 2020-09-05
Typical bug damage on young plant
Location: central Illinois
Date: 9-11-11
Location: Northeastern, Texas - near the pond
Date: 2011-10-09
I find it often growing in boggy areas but it also grows just fin
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2015-10-21

Photo courtesy of: Tom Potterfield

Date: 2015-02-09
Photo courtesy of: Tom Potterfield

Photo courtesy of: Tom Potterfield
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2013-09-02
Location: central Illinois
Date: 9-2-13
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2013-08-28
Location: Fairfax, VA | July, 2022
Location: Downingtown, Pennsylvania
Date: 2015-09-24
close-up of flower clusters

Date: 2009-08-23

Date: 2009-05-17
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2015-09-06
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2014-09-27
Location: central Illinois
Date: 2015-10-21
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Comments:
  • Posted by ILPARW (southeast Pennsylvania - Zone 6b) on Feb 16, 2018 9:27 PM concerning plant:
    Late Thoroughwort is a common native plant in wet meadows and bottomlands from Wisconsin & Minnesota to New Jersey and way southward in the US. It grows about 3 to 6 feet high and is a big perennial. It has sharp spearhead-like leaves with long leaf stalks (petioles). Its white flower clusters bloom in September & October and are loved by bees, wasps, butterflies, beetles and other pollinators and smell good, fragrant. In fact it is such an excellent late season pollination plant that is constantly busy with beneficial insects. I saw some planted at a foundation native plant landscape of Isle a la Cache Museum in Romeoville, Illinois, where they were making good tall perennials in average, mesic soil. (As far as I can tell, it probably is one of those perennials that does not ever need dividing because of the center of the plant dying out or the plant getting too big and thick.) Its root system is fibrous and it also forms rhizomes (underground stems) so it can spread by them. Some report that it can be an aggressive perennial for the regular garden; others not. One person reported that it was invasive in a pasture and he did not want it because the foliage is bitter and not good for livestock or mammals to be eating. It is sold by some native plant nurseries, as Izel in MD, Prairie Moon in MN, and EcoBlosom in TX.
  • Posted by sallyg (central Maryland - Zone 7b) on Sep 5, 2020 12:47 PM concerning plant:
    Very common in central Maryland waste places and roadsides. Can self sow in a casual garden. Smells like vanilla to me. Watch out for new plants, can be overabundant if you let some go to seed.
  • Posted by jmorth (central Illinois) on Aug 28, 2013 8:31 AM concerning plant:
    Habitat range - open moist woods, prairies, pastures, disturbed areas and old fields.
    Common wildflower in Illinois.
    Blooms August - October. Butterflies and bees (also wasps) attracted to plant.
  • Posted by Mindy03 (Delta KY) on May 11, 2012 4:52 PM concerning plant:
    Honey bees get nectar from this plant which produces a light amber honey.
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