Salt & Pepper; Snow Squarestem


I first became interested in this plant while perusing one of my favorite native plant books, "A Gardener's Guide to Florida's Native Plants", by Rufino Osorio.  The flowers looked very striking in the photo, and I was intrigued by the name.  One of it's common names is "Nonpareil" which is the name of one of my favorite chocolate candies.  How could I resist?

It was hard to find a supplier, but I was finally able to obtain my plant from Native Butterfly Flowers in early 2021.  I eagerly planted it in the area of my yard that I have designated as my butterfly garden, as this plant is said to be a great nectar source for butterflies.


Melanthera nivea  



When purchased, the plant was in a one gallon pot and was probably only one foot tall.  As you see below, just over a year later, it is well over three feet tall.  It was quite out of control late last year, and had started looking very weeding and overgrown, so I cut it back to about two feet tall at that time.  It looks pretty good now, but I think I will need to keep an eye on it and trim it back regularly to keep it looking reasonably good.  I do enjoy the little white blooms, and the bushy shrub looks fine in amongst my other butterfly plants.  I wouldn't recommend this for any formal type of garden.




These photos were taken in March 2022.


 

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