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Discovering Virginia Copperleaf: The Hidden Native in Your Garden

The tiny, petal-less flowers are hidden under "fringed" or leafy bracts located where the leaves meet the stem. acalypha virginica

Virginia Copperleaf is a summer annual that can grow up to three feet tall. It is part of the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae), though it’s a bit of a rebel—unlike many of its relatives, it lacks the typical milky, irritating sap. Key features to look for include: Discovering Virginia Copperleaf: The Hidden Native in Your

In the world of gardening, Virginia Copperleaf sits in that grey area between "wildflower" and "weed". Rhomboid Mercury (Acalypha rhomboidea) - bplant.org it lacks the typical milky

It typically germinates in late spring and thrives in disturbed areas, woodlands, and meadows. Friend or Foe?