LIATRIS SPICATA PINK

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LIATRIS SPICATA PINK BUTTON-LIKE PINK FLOWER CLUSTERS IN ELONGATED SPIKES
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“LIATRIS SPICATA PINK” “BLAZING STAR”

  • CATEGORY                     “LIATRIS SPICATA”
  • VARIETY                          “BLAZING STAR”
  • DESCRIPTION                  PINK BUTTON-LIKE PINK FLOWER CLUSTERS IN ELONGATED SPIKES
  • HEIGHT                            70 CM
  • BLOOMS                          SUMMER
  • SIZE                                 12/14 (Flowering Size)
  • QUANTITY PER UNIT      2-10

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Please Make Sure When Buying These Bulbs That You Don’t Buy Too Small A Bulb Or They Won’t Flower, They Will Only Throw Green Leaves. These Bulbs Are A Good Flowering Size Bulb

“Liatris Spicata” Has Pink Spires Of Blazing Stars Which Are Displayed When Summer Is At Its Peak. These Lovely Wild Flowers Are Members Of The Genius Liatris. These Herbaceous Perennials Are Found In Grasslands And Lightly Wooded Areas Throughout North America, Mexico And The West Indies. Widely Cultivated, Blazing Stars Add Bright Colour And Vertical Appeal To Perennial Gardens And Wildflower Meadows. They Are Highly Attractive To Butterflies And Also Make Excellent Long-Lasting Cut Flowers.

The Plants Form Basal Rosettes Of Linear To Broadly Lance-Shaped Foliage Which Is Also Borne Alternately, On The Upright, Single Or Branched Stems That Rise From The Ground. The Smooth-Edged Leaves Are Usually Dotted With Small Glands

Button-Like Flower Clusters Are Borne In Showy, Elongated Spikes At The Ends Of The Stems And Are Often Fluffy, Stringy Or Fuzzy In Appearance. Liatris Is Unusual In That The Flowers Bloom From The Top Down Rather Than The Bottom Up, As Is Common With Most Upright Spiked Flowers. This Makes Them A Great Cut Flower, Because As The Old Flowers At The Top Begin To Look Spent, They Can Just Be Snipped Off And The Stalk Will Continue Putting Out Fresh Blooms Further Down The Stem.With The Sturdy Stalks And Bright Colour. The Fruits That Follow Resemble Small, Narrow Sunflower Seeds And Hace Barbs, Plumes Or Bristles Which Cling To Animal Fur Or Clothing To Facilitate Dispersal.

Liatris Is One Of The Best Plants You Can Grow For A Cut Flower Garden. They Can Also Be Dried For Winter Use In Arrangements. They Should Be Cut When Half To 2/3rds In Bloom, Then Hung Upside Down In A Dark, Warm Dry Room With Good Air Circulation

Liatris Are Easy To Grow Prefering Full To Part Sun And Average To Dry, Sandy Or Loamy, Well-Drained Soils. Bury The Corms No More Than 2” Below The Soil Line And Less If Using Mulch. Corms Planted Upside Down Will Result In No Plant. “Liatris Spicata” Is Well Suited To Mixed Perennial Borders And Wild Flower Gardens.

“Liatris Spicata” Can Be Grown From Seed, But Take About 2-3 Years To Mature And Flower.

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