Leadplant Liatris Gratuit
The genus liatris belongs to the giant plant family asteraceae also known as compositae. A spike of rounded rayless pinkish to lavender sometimes white flower heads along stiff erect stems covered with grayish hairs.
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Water regularly the first growing season and infrequently but deeply after it s established. Mulch with gravel or pine needles. One of the popular gayfeathers this perennial has an erect slightly zig zag stem 1 4 ft.A native of the midwest prairie leadplant is a long lived plant with a unique display of both foliage and flowers. Extremely long lived amorpha canescens is one of the few true shrubs of the prairie. It is often grown for its deer resistant properties and to attract butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden.
Spikes of iridescent purple flowers appear atop the delicate silver gray foliage in the heat of mid summer. Plant in fast draining sandy or sandy loam soils with full sun. Extremely long lived amorpha canescens is one of the few true shrubs of the prairie.
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