Appalachian Blazing Star
Late-Season Nectar Source for Pollinators
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Appalachian Blazing Star (Liatris microcephala)
Appalachian Blazing Star is a striking native perennial known for its slender, spiky flower stalks covered in bright purple, fluffy blooms. Blooming from late summer to early fall, this pollinator magnet thrives in dry, well-drained soils, making it perfect for xeriscaping, meadows, and rock gardens. Its compact size and vibrant color make it a standout in both naturalized and cultivated landscapes, while its low-maintenance and deer-resistant nature adds to its appeal.
Key Characteristics:
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Essential Pollinator Magnet
The Appalachian Blazing Star’s late-season blooms provide critical nectar for pollinators, particularly butterflies and native bees, when other plants have finished flowering. Its flowers attract monarchs and swallowtails, making it an excellent choice for pollinator-friendly gardens. -
Tough and Drought-Resistant
Native to the southeastern U.S., particularly rocky outcrops and open woodlands, Liatris microcephala thrives in dry, well-drained soils. Once established, it is highly drought-tolerant, making it an excellent choice for xeriscaping or areas with minimal irrigation. -
Vertical Accent in Native Landscapes
With its slender, upright habit, this blazing star works beautifully in meadows, prairie restorations, and mixed perennial borders. Its striking spikes of purple flowers add height and contrast, particularly when paired with shorter, mounding plants. -
Attracts Birds in Fall
In addition to supporting pollinators, the seeds of the Appalachian Blazing Star are a favorite food source for small birds, particularly goldfinches, in the fall. The plant's seed heads also offer structural interest in the late-season garden. -
Ideal for Mass Planting
For maximum visual impact and wildlife benefit, plant Liatris microcephala in large groups. It excels in native prairie restorations, meadows, and butterfly gardens, where it can create a naturalistic swathe of purple in late summer.
Product Details:
- Native Range: Southern Appalachian Mountains, USA
- Plant Life Cycle: Perennial
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Dry, well-drained soils
- Mature Height: 1-2 feet
- Bloom Time: July to September
- Bloom Color: Purple
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 5-8
With its ecological value and striking form, Appalachian Blazing Star is a versatile addition to pollinator gardens, meadows, and drought-tolerant landscapes. Be sure to plant it in well-drained, sunny spots to ensure its vibrant summer display.
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Sun RequirementsFull Sun, Part Sun/Shade
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Soil RequirementsMedium, Medium-Dry, Dry
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Bloom ColorPurple
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Bloom TimeJuly, August, September
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8
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