Senna hebecarpa Wild Senna
Ohio Native Plant Natural Range
To view the natural range of Senna hebecarpa visit the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service website.
Endangered - Massachusetts, New Hampshire
Threatened - Vermont
Special Concern - Connecticut
Cultivation Information Wild Senna
Height - 4 to 6 ftFlower Color -YellowBlooms - July to AugSun - Full Sun to Part Sun Soil - Moist to Medium
Hardy Zone - 4 to 8 Perennial
Family - Caesalpiniaceae - Senna family
Seed Provenance Senna hebecarpa
Suzanne Rafferty, Fairview Park Ohio (original plant Ohio Prairie Nursery). Nodding Onion Gardens seed - 2013 to present
Wildlife Significance Wild Senna
Host Plant - Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly caterpillar
Pollen Source - Bumblebees and Halictid beesNectar - Ants, ladybugs and fliesDeer - Avoid this Wild Senna
For more information on this plant, visit the Illinois wildflower website
For more information on this plant, visit the Illinois wildflower website
Propagation Notes Wild Senna
From Seed - Very easy. Planting seed in pots in the fall resulted in high germination rate.