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- How to Grow and Care for Liatris (Blazing Star) - The Spruce
Liatris, also known as blazing star or gayfeather, is a long-blooming perennial wildflower It has highly unusual flower heads featuring tiny and colorful star-like blossoms arranged around a long upright bottlebrush spire
- Liatris (Blazing Star): How to Plant, Grow, and Care | Almanac. com
Learn how to grow liatris, or blazing star—a native perennial that’s drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and beloved by pollinators
- Liatris: Growing, Care, and Dazzling Varieties for the Garden
Native to North American prairies, Liatris is a striking drought-tolerant perennial that attracts butterflies and resists deer What is Liatris? Liatris, known as blazing star, features striking vertical spikes of purple, pink, or white flowers that bloom uniquely top-down
- Liatris - Wikipedia
Liatris species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species such as moths of the genus Schinia Liatris is in the tribe Eupatorieae of the aster family Like other members of this tribe, the flower heads have disc florets and no ray florets
- Liatris – How to Grow and Care for Blazing Star | Garden Design
There are about 40 species of liatris, most native to the prairies and meadows of eastern and central North America All are very similar in culture and growth habit, so pick plants that suit your preference of height and flower color
- Liatris spicata - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Liatris belongs to the aster family, with each flower head having only fluffy disk flowers (resembling "blazing stars") and no ray flowers The feathery flower heads of liatris give rise to another common name of gayfeather
- Liatris - Wisconsin Horticulture
Blazing Star or gayfeather (Liatris spp ) is a native perennial producing tall spikes of bright purple bottlebrushes above tufts of green, grass-like leaves in late summer Depending on the species, the clump-forming plant arises from a corm, rhizome or elongated root crown
- Liatris (Blazing Stars, Gay Feather) | North Carolina Extension . . .
Liatris is a genus in the aster family (Asteraceae) native to North America with at least 40 species and many cultivars available They all consist of disc flowers without rays on a spike that blooms from the top down in pink, purple and white colors
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