Liatris
The common names for Liatris are Blazing Star or Gayfeather, referring to its tall, spiky purple flowers that bloom from the top down, resembling fireworks or feathery plumes, attracting many pollinators
Liatris.  Plant them in a sunny spot during spring. A hardy plant whose flowers are very suitable for cutting and drying. Bee-friendly.
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Liatris

23 bulbs for € 6.99

To be planted in spring in a sunny location. A beautiful winter-hardy plant whose flowers are very suitable as cut and dried flowers.

Attracts bees and butterflies!

The Liatris, also known as Blazing Star, Button Snakewort, or Prairie Blazing Star, is a genus in the aster family (Asteraceae or Compositae). There are an estimated thirty different species of Liatris. The plant is naturally found in North America and parts of Canada. In our climate, the

Blazing Star is perfect for use as a garden plant. These flower spikes have a unique flowering pattern, as they open from the top down. The leaves on the sturdy, tall stems are lance-shaped and have a grass-like appearance.

This plant is often used in combination with ornamental grasses to add some color.

Location: sun

Color: purple

Height: 70-80 cm

Size: 14/+

Blooming period: July-August