Hesperis matronalis (Dame's Rocket)

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Hesperis matronalis (Dame's Rocket) is a biennial or short-lived perennial flowering plant in the Brassicaceae family. It is native to Eurasia but has been naturalized in many parts of North America. Dame's Rocket is valued for its showy and fragrant flowers, which add beauty and color to gardens and landscapes....
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Hesperis matronalis (Dame's Rocket) is a biennial or short-lived perennial flowering plant in the Brassicaceae family. It is native to Eurasia but has been naturalized in many parts of North America. Dame's Rocket is valued for its showy and fragrant flowers, which add beauty and color to gardens and landscapes.

Dame's Rocket typically grows as an upright plant, reaching heights of about 60-100 centimeters (2-3 feet). It has a bushy and branching habit, forming dense clumps of foliage. 

The leaves of Dame's Rocket are lance-shaped, elongated, and alternate along the stems. They are typically medium green in color and can grow up to 15 centimeters (6 inches) long. The leaves are generally toothed or serrated along the edges. 

The flowers of Hesperis matronalis are the main attraction of the plant. They are four-petaled and form loose clusters at the top of the stems. The flower colors can vary, including shades of purple, lavender, pink, and white. The flowers are typically fragrant and emit a sweet, spicy scent, especially in the evenings. 

Dame's Rocket produces its flowers from late spring to early summer, typically lasting for several weeks. The blooming period may vary depending on the specific growing conditions and climate. The fragrant flowers of Dame's Rocket are known to attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. It can contribute to pollinator gardens and provide a source of nectar for beneficial insects. 

Dame's Rocket thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. It can tolerate various soil types, including sandy or clay soils. Once established, it is relatively drought-tolerant. 

Overall, Hesperis matronalis is a beautiful and fragrant plant that can add color and interest to gardens and landscapes. Its easy cultivation and self-seeding habits make it a popular choice among gardeners

Number of Seeds Max Coverage Area (Square Ft.)
1OZ 15,625 163
1/4LB 62,500 650
1/2LB 125,000 1,300
1LB 250,000 2,600
5LB 1,250,000 13,000

Scientific Name: Hesperis Matronalis

Common Name: Dame’s Rocket, Sweet Rocket

Plant Type: Biennial

Kingdom: Plantae

Family: Brassicaceae

Native Range: Southern Europe to Siberia, 

 Height: 31 "

Spread: 24 "

Zone: 4-10

Exposure: Dappled Shade, Full Sun, Partial Shade

Blooming Season: Late Spring

Attracts: Attractive to wildlife, Insects, Bees Butterflies, Birds

Flower Shape: Well-Rounded or wedge-shaped, but never cordate

Flower Color: Purple, White, Pink

Resistant: Tolerate Drought

Moisture: Dry and moist

Water Requirement: Keep moist but do not allow to get too soggy

Soil Type: light (sandy), medium (loamy), heavy(clay) soil

Soil pH: Avoid acidic soil, Neutral and Basic Alkaline soil

Habitat: Meadows, Hedges, Grass verges.

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