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It typically germinates in late spring and thrives in disturbed areas, woodlands, and meadows. Friend or Foe?

In the world of gardening, Virginia Copperleaf sits in that grey area between "wildflower" and "weed". Rhomboid Mercury (Acalypha rhomboidea) - bplant.org acalypha virginica

The tiny, petal-less flowers are hidden under "fringed" or leafy bracts located where the leaves meet the stem. It typically germinates in late spring and thrives

Have you ever noticed a tall, branched plant appearing in your garden beds just as summer hits its peak, turning a distinct coppery hue in late August? You might be looking at , more commonly known as Virginia Copperleaf or Virginia Three-seeded Mercury . While often dismissed as just another summer weed, this North American native has a fascinating story and significant value for local ecosystems. Identifying the Copperleaf Rhomboid Mercury (Acalypha rhomboidea) - bplant

Its leaves start green but often turn a beautiful copper-red as the season matures or when exposed to full sun.

Discovering Virginia Copperleaf: The Hidden Native in Your Garden

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