25 Plants That Grow in Clay Soil Make Your Best Home
It''s called the cup plant because water collects in cups formed where the leaves meet the stems. This type of Silphium is extremely popular with birds and butterflies. It''s very tolerant of clay and wet soil, and it can stand some drought once the plant is established. USDA Growing Zones: 3 to 9; Color Varieties: Yellow; Sun Exposure: Full sun