Liatris aspera

Rough Blazing Star

Liatris aspera

Description

Rough Blazing Star is a native perennial known for its showy, spike-like flower clusters that are popular with pollinators, especially butterflies and bees. It features tall, unbranched stems with tightly arranged flower heads. This plant is often found in prairies, meadows, and grassy areas, contributing to a beautiful wildflower display.
Life Cycle
perennial
Height
2 to 5 feet
Sun Exposure
Partial sun to full sun
Bloom Months
August, September, October
Bloom Color
Bloom Description
The flowers are vibrant purplish-pink, creating a stunning visual display.