Liatris spicata
(Gayfeather/Blazing star)
A rather unusual plant with pokers of purple flowers opening from round buds at the top first and continuing down the spike to form fluffy spikes that are often seen as cut flowers. At the base is a sparse clump of slim, mid-green leaves.
A rather unusual plant with pokers of purple flowers opening from round buds at the top first and continuing down the spike to form fluffy spikes that are often seen as cut flowers. At the base is a sparse clump of slim, mid-green leaves.
                
                  Wildlife Friendly
                
                
                  Suitable for cutting
                
                
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Colour: Lilac
      Flowers: June, July, and August
        Height x Spread: 90cm x 45cm
    Soil: Well-drained
        How Much Sun: Full Sun
    
        Hardy to -10 degrees and more, the foliage dies back in autumn and emerges again in spring. Cut back old growth before the new leaves grow in spring.
      
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