False Boneset is a perennial wildflower found throughout the eastern ¾ of the United States where it inhabits dry soils of upland prairies. This deep-rooted wildflower is often found in over-grazed pastures because of the bitter taste.
Mature height of 1-3 feet
Deep rooted up to 17 feet
Drought tolerant and grow in a wide variety of soil types
White flower can be seen blooming from August-October
Very similar in structure to Joe Pye Weed except with white, cream colored flowers
Often found in sandy or rocky soils along roadsides