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purple flowers are growing in the middle of a garden

Liatris spicata 'Kobold' Common Name: Blazing Star Compact prairie native is a welcome addition to the mid-summer garden. 24–30" high, 'Kobold' almost qualifies as dwarf; definitely belongs near front of border. Blazing Star is excellent for cutting and drying. Beautiful in the border, it looks best planted in groups. A strong favorite with butterflies, it thrives in full sun or partial shade and well-drained, even dry, soil; struggles in desert Southwest.

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some very pretty green plants by the sidewalk

Liatris spicata commonly known as Blazing Star is herbaceous perennial with a clumping habit. The tufted spikes of fine leaved foliage that bear cylindrical clusters of mauve to pink flowers like a feather duster that open from the top downwards. They

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a garden filled with lots of different types of flowers and plants in the foreground

Summer border with Salix purpurea 'pendula', Phormium 'Apricot Queen', Osmanth... Image:0154243 - Stock photo from GAP Gardens, garden & plant photography

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purple flowers are growing in the middle of green plants and yellow flowers behind them is a bush

Blazing Star is easy to grow from flower seeds. Another common name of this plant is Gayfeather, and Liatris Spicata produces the stiff, cylindrical, flower spikes that are heavily concentrated with deep-rose, purple flowers.

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a purple flower in the middle of some plants

Low-maintenance Perennials (MO) – Liatris spicata 'Kobold' blazing star Herbaceous perennial Vertical flowers are a standout in summer. One of the most drought-tolerant plants. After bloom, she tries to disguise the foliage with other perennials. Great cut flower.

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