Meadow Blazingstar

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liatris ligulistylis

  • 2.5” plug

  • Light: Full sun

  • Height: 3' - 5'

  • Spacing: 6" - 1'

  • Bloom time: August, September

  • Bloom color: Purple

  • Soil type: Loam

  • Soil moisture: Medium, moist

  • Perennial

Ecological benefits: Butterflies, Bees, Sphinx moths, Hummbingbirds; Larval host plant for Glorious flower moth, Three lined flower moth, Wavy-lined emerald moth, Blazing star borer moth

Landscaping tips: Plant in middle or back of prairie gardens and perennial beds due to height; makes a good cut flower

Kristen’s notes: When flowering this plant is very popular with hummingbirds and butterflies in my garden. I’ve had four Monarchs on a single plant at one time.

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liatris ligulistylis

  • 2.5” plug

  • Light: Full sun

  • Height: 3' - 5'

  • Spacing: 6" - 1'

  • Bloom time: August, September

  • Bloom color: Purple

  • Soil type: Loam

  • Soil moisture: Medium, moist

  • Perennial

Ecological benefits: Butterflies, Bees, Sphinx moths, Hummbingbirds; Larval host plant for Glorious flower moth, Three lined flower moth, Wavy-lined emerald moth, Blazing star borer moth

Landscaping tips: Plant in middle or back of prairie gardens and perennial beds due to height; makes a good cut flower

Kristen’s notes: When flowering this plant is very popular with hummingbirds and butterflies in my garden. I’ve had four Monarchs on a single plant at one time.

liatris ligulistylis

  • 2.5” plug

  • Light: Full sun

  • Height: 3' - 5'

  • Spacing: 6" - 1'

  • Bloom time: August, September

  • Bloom color: Purple

  • Soil type: Loam

  • Soil moisture: Medium, moist

  • Perennial

Ecological benefits: Butterflies, Bees, Sphinx moths, Hummbingbirds; Larval host plant for Glorious flower moth, Three lined flower moth, Wavy-lined emerald moth, Blazing star borer moth

Landscaping tips: Plant in middle or back of prairie gardens and perennial beds due to height; makes a good cut flower

Kristen’s notes: When flowering this plant is very popular with hummingbirds and butterflies in my garden. I’ve had four Monarchs on a single plant at one time.