Wild Quinine grows 36–60 in (3–5 ft) and blooms June–September. It thrives in full sun on clay, loam or sandy soils that stay medium to moist, and its self-seeding habit suits meadows, borders, and naturalistic plantings.
Ecological Benefits
Its white flower clusters provide abundant nectar and pollen, attracting bees (especially native species), butterflies, and moths. Birds may feed on its seeds, and the foliage offers shelter for beneficial insects.