This plant adds drama to the garden with it's unusual bronze-purple foliage. Slightly fragrant, pinky white flowers rise up on 1.5m tall stems in September and October providing late season interest. It is perfect for a damp, shady part of the garden, or for moist clay soils working well when planted alongside ornamental grasses, and prairie-type flowers. It also provides a valuable source of nectar and pollen for insects.