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Liatris spicata Violet

This plant produces a low clump of grassy looking leaves topped by tall spikes of bright magenta-purple flowers beginning in midsummer. (Liatris spicata)

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Bag of 25 - Bulb Size: 10/12 cm

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Zones: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Plant Size: 36-48" tall, 12-18" wide
Light: Full Sun, Mostly Sunny, Half Sun / Half Shade
Bloom Time: Mid to late summer
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Details
SKU 3LIAT25
Botanical Name Liatris spicata
Common Name Blazing Star or Gayfeather
Primary Flower Color Purple
Estimated Mature Height 36-48" tall
Ships As Bulb, Rhizome, Tuber
Planting Season Spring, Summer
Planting Depth Plant so that the top of the root is 1" below the soil line.
Bloom Time Mid to late summer
Estimated Mature Spread 12-18" wide
Light Requirements Full Sun, Mostly Sunny, Half Sun / Half Shade
Soil Moisture Dry, Average, Well Draining
Will Tolerate Loamy Soil, Clay Soil, Drought/Dry Soil
Zones 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Suggested Uses Deer Resistant, Hummingbirds & Butterflies, Cut Flowers, Dried Flowers, Borders
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Description
Like the other well-known purple hybrid name Kobold, Violet tolerates some shade, but it still prefers hot blazing sun and dry, loose soil.

Liatris: The Wildflower that became a florists darling. Whether you call it by its botanical name, Liatris or one of the more popular common names (Blazing Star or Gayfeather), you'll love this plant, just like hummingbirds and butterflies do. There are several species, all native American wildflowers, but the one most often seen is L. spicata and its also the one that's received the most attention from the hybridizers.

Blazing star has the odd habit of opening its fluffy flowers from the top of the spike down, instead of the other way around, as most flowers do. And even though it grows wild from Canada to Mexico, often in poor soil, it has some definite requirements. First of all, since this plant is a native of wide open spaces, it prefers full blazing sun, and gritty, fast-draining soil. Don't put it into super-rich mushy loam! In fact, if you do, the flower spikes may topple over from weakness. If you give it a hot, dry spot, the stems are always stiff and strong.

The Florists Darling In recent years, florists have discovered the dramatic look of this purple-spiked beauty, and have used it extensively in their more unusual arrangements, where its often paired with exotics like tropical ginger blooms or Bird of Paradise. The flower spikes are also big favorites for drying.

The roots are bulb-like, and you can start these flowers with seeds (from our Wildflower Seed Department) or perennial roots. Of course, developed roots are faster; Liatris takes two years to bloom from seed. Some of the perennial cultivars will even do well for you in partial shade, but be sure the plants stay dry most of the time.

Our Master Gardeners Suggest Pairing With:
  • Seed Spreader

    Seed Spreader

  • Transplanting Trowel

    Transplanting Trowel

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Beautiful!

By Wingthing

from Whitestone, NY

Pros

  • Long Lasting
  • Low maintainence

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Any where in the garden

    Comments about Liatris spicata Violet:

    I think 24 out of 25 bulbs bloomed if not all bloomed which is great. Color is exactly what I wanted. I planted some on my sunny front yard and some in my sunny/shade backyard. The ones on front yard are much taller, bigger and fuller than the ones at the backyard. The ones in the backyard are still very beautiful. Foliage looks really great even before blooming time. Very crisp shiny green. People wonder what it is. They are taller and fuller than picture shown on web. I have some white ones planted last year and they are even taller this year. Not a neg comment, it's a good fill, provide great colors for your yard, lasted pretty long time. I just don't know if I am supposed to deadhead or not. I read online/blogs that some people do and some people don't.

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    • Transplanting Trowel

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    This plant produces a low clump of grassy looking leaves topped by tall spikes of bright magenta-purple flowers beginning in midsummer. (Liatris spicata)

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