Family: Asteraceae

Scientific Name: Liatris aspera

Common Name: Rough Blazing Star

DescriptionA medium to tall native prairie plant. Grows in full sun and drier soils.
Plant TypeAll Plants, Wild Flowers
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage
Soil & SiteNative to dry, mesic prairies. Usually in acidic soils and areas of sparse vegetation.
FlowersBright, 3/4"-1", magenta-purple flower heads are alternate along the upper stems. Each head consists of 16-35 small disk flowers. The fuzzy appearance of each head is from the 5-lobed corolla with two conspicuous thread-like style branches.
LeavesThe largest, grass-like leaves are found at the base and get smaller up the plant.
StemsThe stem is unbranched and can be smooth or hairy. Forms subterraneum corms.
DimensionsUp to 4' tall.
Maintenance#09-The Prairie Garden (J. Robert Smith with Beatrice Smith), #56-Tall Grass Prairie Wildflowers (Doug Ladd)
PropagationPropagated from dry stratified seed collected in October. Also by division of the corm.
Native SiteNative to North American prairies.
Misc FactsCorms were dug and stored as winter food by native Americans.
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