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Ironweed plants are beneficial because they attract pollinators like butterflies and bees with their colorful flowers. They also provide food and habitat for wildlife such as birds and butterflies. Additionally, ironweed helps prevent erosion due to its deep roots.
"Ironweed" (1987).
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"Get a Little Dirty" by the Ironweed Project
it keeps cool in the day maybe.
The accepted scientific name is Carmenta bassiformis.
Ironweed - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:M Canada:14A Chile:14 Finland:K-14 Iceland:16 Peru:14 Portugal:M/12 Sweden:11 UK:15 USA:R
William Kennedy won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his book "Ironweed." It is a novel that explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the struggles of the human spirit.
Milkweed, Spurge, Blazing Star, Wild Lupine, Wild Bergamot, Coneflower, Ironweed, Aster, and Goldenrod. And Many more.
Many butterflies, including the Diana butterfly eat nectar from plants. They also eat milkweed, ironweed, and certain types of clover.
Benedict Giamo has written: 'The Homeless of Ironweed' -- subject(s): Family in literature, Homelessness in literature, Social problems in literature