A purple and white, long-blooming standout in the sunny or part-shade garden. This rather uncommon wildflower is unique for its tiers of snapdragon-like blossoms that together look like tiny Chinese pagodas. Offers a delicate, light texture in the front of borders. Great beneath deciduous trees or as ground cover for bulbs. Also used as a rock-garden plant. Very nice in pots. Try in a border receiving filtered sunlight with the purple Five Spot (Nemophila maculata), blue, white and pink Bachelor's Buttons (Centaurea cyanus) and bright yellow Lance-leaved Coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata).