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This variety displays medium sized, vivid violet leaves that feature charcoal veins, and forms a dense mound of showy, scalloped foliage. Dark purple stems, approximately two feet tall, emerge midsummer to hold pink to white bell-shaped flowers that attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and support bees. This plant is long blooming, salt tolerant, and native to North America. Use in containers or the garden border for three seasons of colorful interest. Combine with Astilbe, Bleeding Hearts, Garden Phlox, and Brunnera. Plant in well-drained to moist, nutrient-rich soil amended with organic matter. Water well after planting; maintain 1" of water, once a week, for the first year. Fertilize in spring and again midsummer. Cut back spent flower stems for a neat appearance. Mulch 1-2" to suppress weeds and retain soil moisture. Divide in spring or fall when necessary.