Liatris (Blazing Star)

With dramatic spires of feathery blooms, Blazing Star (Liatris) has vertical appeal and unique charm. This native perennial flourishes in full sun, producing long-lasting flower spikes that bloom from top to bottom. Blazing Star draws attention as a focal point in borders, cottage gardens, and naturalized meadows. Pollinators love it but deer do not, plus it’s drought tolerant and resilient. Blazing Star is a perfect companion for ornamental grasses and other late-season bloomers.

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Native Plant With Feathery Blooms

Few perennials offer the bold structure and low-maintenance appeal of Blazing Star (Liatris spicata). Known for its dense, vertical spikes of fluffy blooms, this prairie native is a must-have for busy gardeners.

Why Choose Blazing Star?

  • Pollinator MagnetAttracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds while supporting local ecosystems.
  • Drought- and Deer-Resistant – Thrives in challenging conditions, making it an easy-care addition to gardens and landscapes.
  • Season-Long Interest – Feathery flowers transition into decorative seed heads, providing beauty well into fall.
  • Versatile & Hardy – Adaptable to borders, wildflower meadows, and even container gardens.

Growing & Care Tips

Blazing Star flourishes in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating poor soil conditions with ease. Once established, it needs minimal watering, so it’s an excellent choice for xeriscaping. The blooms make exceptional cut flowers, adding height and texture to fresh or dried arrangements.

For best results, plant Blazing Star in groups of three or more to create an eye-catching display. Pair it with ornamental grasses or echinacea for a naturalized look that evolves beautifully through the seasons.

FAQs

Is Blazing Star invasive?

No, while it spreads gradually through corm division and self-seeding, it is not aggressive.

Can Blazing Star grow in containers?

Yes, choose a deep container with well-draining soil for best results.

When does Blazing Star bloom?

Typically in mid-to-late summer, with flowers lasting several weeks.