Virginia Waterleaf (Hydrophyllum virginianum)

$15.00

Known for its beautiful "water-spotted" foliage and unique, shimmering blooms, its name comes from the distinctive silvery-white markings on its young leaves, which look as though water has splashed across them and left a permanent stain. These markings usually fade as the summer heat sets in, leaving behind a lush, deep green backdrop. In late spring, the plant sends up clusters of delicate, bell-shaped flowers that range from white to pale lavender. The flowers feature long, protruding stamens that give them a whimsical, "fuzzy" appearance. This plant is a rapid grower that excels at filling in gaps between larger shrubs or trees, creating a dense and healthy woodland floor.

Plant Profile

  • Sun Exposure Part Shade to Full Shade

  • Water Needs Medium to High; prefers moist soil

  • Soil Type Rich, moist Loam

  • Mature Height 1 to 2 feet

  • Deer Resistance Moderate

  • Bloom Time May – June

  • Bloom Color Shades of lavender to white

  • Plant Spacing 10 to 12 inches

Key Characteristics

  • Decorative Foliage: The deeply lobed leaves provide excellent texture even when the plant is not in bloom.

  • Efficient Groundcover: Virginia Waterleaf spreads via rhizomes and self-seeding, making it perfect for naturalizing large areas where you want to suppress weeds.

  • Hardy & Resilient: It thrives in the dappled sunlight of a forest edge and is quite competitive, holding its own against more aggressive garden plants.

  • Can be aggressive spreader: keep this in mind when picking your planting site.

Wildlife Benefits

  • Pollinator Powerhouse: The nectar-rich flowers are a major draw for native bees, including bumblebees and masonry bees, as well as beneficial syrphid flies.

Known for its beautiful "water-spotted" foliage and unique, shimmering blooms, its name comes from the distinctive silvery-white markings on its young leaves, which look as though water has splashed across them and left a permanent stain. These markings usually fade as the summer heat sets in, leaving behind a lush, deep green backdrop. In late spring, the plant sends up clusters of delicate, bell-shaped flowers that range from white to pale lavender. The flowers feature long, protruding stamens that give them a whimsical, "fuzzy" appearance. This plant is a rapid grower that excels at filling in gaps between larger shrubs or trees, creating a dense and healthy woodland floor.

Plant Profile

  • Sun Exposure Part Shade to Full Shade

  • Water Needs Medium to High; prefers moist soil

  • Soil Type Rich, moist Loam

  • Mature Height 1 to 2 feet

  • Deer Resistance Moderate

  • Bloom Time May – June

  • Bloom Color Shades of lavender to white

  • Plant Spacing 10 to 12 inches

Key Characteristics

  • Decorative Foliage: The deeply lobed leaves provide excellent texture even when the plant is not in bloom.

  • Efficient Groundcover: Virginia Waterleaf spreads via rhizomes and self-seeding, making it perfect for naturalizing large areas where you want to suppress weeds.

  • Hardy & Resilient: It thrives in the dappled sunlight of a forest edge and is quite competitive, holding its own against more aggressive garden plants.

  • Can be aggressive spreader: keep this in mind when picking your planting site.

Wildlife Benefits

  • Pollinator Powerhouse: The nectar-rich flowers are a major draw for native bees, including bumblebees and masonry bees, as well as beneficial syrphid flies.