Miss Manners Obedient Plant
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The Physostegia Miss Manners, Physostegia virginiana, also know as Obedient Plant, has bright white spiked flowers that are 18 tall and a plant spread of 18-24. Miss Manners blooms from June to September and the waxy, dark green foliage makes this plant a little different from other white blooming perennials. Try with darker colors such Hemerocallis Little Business, Platycodon Balloon Flower or Veronica Royal Candles.
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