Wax Flower

Numerous flowers on a shrubby plant that can grows on an average of 3-6 feet. Each flower has five white waxy petals. The flowers occasionally have a pink tints as well. The plant prefers well draining soil.
The leaves are darker green, heart shaped, toothed and deeply veined. They have a similar look to a mint leaf. In autumn, the leaves turn a vibrant red.
Wildflower Details
| Scientific Name: | Jamesia americana |
| Native: | Yes |
| Growing Season: | Early summer |
| Soil Type: | Well draining |
| Other Names: | Cliff Jamesia |
| Habitat: | Foothills, Montane, Subalpine |
| Family: | Hydrangea |




