Here's an old-fashioned, cottage-garden plant that's a standout in any landscape. Loved for its tall, multi-branching habit, bright green leaves and stems topped with stock-like flower clusters. Wonderfully fragrant at night. Creates an eye-catching purple, white specimen in a sunny or partly shaded spot or use as background in a mixed border. For an easy yet attractive way to fill up a large space, group several with other big wildflowers like Shasta Daisy (Chrysanthemum maximum) and Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus).