Liatris
Liatris spp.
Liatris Plant Features
A North American native perennial, liatris, occasionally called gayfeather or blazing star, can take a lot of abuse. It's drought tolerant and can thrive in a variety of less-than-ideal soil conditions. Liatris is prized for its tall, stately spikes of pink or white flowers that appear throughout the summer. Butterflies love liatris, too so be sure to include some in your garden to satisfy your winged neighbors. Liatris grows 2 to 3 feet tall so it's ideal for the back of the border where it's flower spikes will stand out. Liatris is also relatively deer resistant. Hardy from zones 3-9.
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Liatris Growing Instructions
Plant liatris in a sunny spot that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of sun a day. The plants prefer a fertile, well-drained soil, but will perform almost as well on poorer soil. Water only when the soil feels dry to the touch.
Liatris is not recommended for human or animal consumption.
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Light
Outside: Sun
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Colors
Pink, Purple, White
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Water
Low water needs
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Special Features
Attracts butterflies
Attracts hummingbirds
Deer/rabbit resistant
Complement your Liatris with these varieties:
Create a banquet for butterflies by planting Butterfly Weed and Liatris in the same border.
In the wild you often find Coneflower and Liatris growing near each other. Mimic Mother Nature and do the same thing in your backyard.
Butterfly Bush and Liatris will lure butterflies from far and wide.