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Gayfeather Liatris Plant

The Gayfeather liatris perennial is a magnificent North American native whose fluffy, purple blooms have been dotting prairies for centuries. Its native range extends up into eastern Canada and includes the midwestern and eastern United States. It thrives in prairies and meadows, but would be just as at home at the sunny edge of your native or wildflower garden. It is distinct and immediately recognizable by its elongated inflorescence and thick, unbranched stem, which often grows to 4 ft tall. Its leaves are long and thin, and clustered at the base before extending up the stem towards the showy flower cluster.

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Planting & Growing Information

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Planting Zone

3-9

Height at Maturity

Over 12"

Water Needs

Moderate and High

Sun or Shade

Full sun

Bloom Season

Fall

Care

Water Gayfeather Liatris moderately, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Ensure well-draining soil to prevent root rot. Trim spent flowers to encourage continued blooming and use mulch to keep moisture and manage weeds.

Exposure

Gayfeather (Liatris) thrives in full sun, requiring at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. It can endure partial shade but blossoms best and maintains a sturdy growth habit when exposed to consistent, bright sunlight in well-drained soil.

Plant Attributes

Thrives in sun and partial shade , Beautiful purple bloom & sweet aroma, Hardy and pest resistant

The Gayfeather liatris perennial is a magnificent North American native whose fluffy, purple blooms have been dotting prairies for centuries. Its native range extends up into eastern Canada and includes the midwestern and eastern United States. It thrives in prairies and meadows, but would be just as at home at the sunny edge of your native or wildflower garden. It is distinct and immediately recognizable by its elongated inflorescence and thick, unbranched stem, which often grows to 4 ft tall. Its leaves are long and thin, and clustered at the base before extending up the stem towards the showy flower cluster.

Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Now

Planting Zone

3-9

Height at Maturity

Over 12"

Water Needs

Moderate and High

Sun or Shade

Full sun

Bloom Season

Fall

Care

Water Gayfeather Liatris moderately, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Ensure well-draining soil to prevent root rot. Trim spent flowers to encourage continued blooming and use mulch to keep moisture and manage weeds.

Exposure

Gayfeather (Liatris) thrives in full sun, requiring at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. It can endure partial shade but blossoms best and maintains a sturdy growth habit when exposed to consistent, bright sunlight in well-drained soil.

Plant Attributes

Thrives in sun and partial shade , Beautiful purple bloom & sweet aroma, Hardy and pest resistant

Product Details

Gayfeather Liatris for Sale

The Gayfeather liatris perennial is a magnificent North American native whose fluffy, purple blooms have been dotting prairies for centuries. Its native range extends up into eastern Canada and includes the midwestern and eastern United States. It thrives in prairies and meadows, but would be just as at home at the sunny edge of your native or wildflower garden.

Vibrant Gayfeather Liatris plants with purple flowers and slender green leaves in garden bedDetails: Gayfeather Liatris

Family: Asteraceae

Light Requirement: Full Sun

Water Needs: Moderate, Regular

Height: 2-4 ft

Spread: 1 ft

Growth Rate: Moderate

Soil Preference: Moist, well-drained soil

Bloom Time: July, August, September

Flower Color: Purple

Wildlife Value: Host plant for moths, attracts pollinators, and animals eat the seeds

Why Gayfeather Liatris is a Must-Have Pollinator Plant

It is distinct and immediately recognizable by its elongated inflorescence and thick, unbranched stem, which often grows to 4 ft tall. Its leaves are long and thin, and clustered at the base before extending up the stem towards the showy flower cluster.

The purple blossoms bloom very close to the stem, and their fluffy petals spread outward, covering the top few inches of the stem with a burst of purple. Their lush, finely textured foliage and unique height give wonderful contrast to the delicate, drooping plants in your garden. The Gayfeather Liatris has often been used medicinally by many indigenous peoples as a painkiller and as an herbal insect repellent.

How to Grow and Maintain Gayfeather Liatris Plants

The Gayfeather Liatris is excellent for attracting pollinators and other insects to your garden. The showy, purple flowers attract a wide variety of butterflies and bee species, including Bumblebees, Leaf-cutter bees, and digger bees. The colorful flowers attract hummingbirds, which feed on the nectar, while groundhogs, voles, and rabbits eat all parts of the plant.

This gorgeous flower is also a host plant for the rare and beautiful Glorious Flower Moth and the Liatris Borer Moth. The caterpillars of the latter will bore right through the plants' thick stems, while the former's larvae rest on the flower buds.

The Glorious Flower Moth blends beautifully in with the pinky-brown color of the stem and budding flowers with its shimmering, pink and tan wings, and can often be found resting on the plant as it turns slowly from purple to bronze in the autumn.

Dried Gayfeather Liatris plant specimen with fibrous roots and wispy stems

Stunning Vertical Blooms

Our Gayfeather Liatris package features striking purple or white spikes that bloom from top to bottom, adding a dramatic vertical element to your garden that catches the eye.

Native Charm

Found naturally in meadows and prairies, Gayfeather Liatris is well-suited to various garden conditions, bringing a touch of natural beauty and resilience to your outdoor space.

Perfect Planting Partners

These versatile plants pair beautifully with beardtongue, beebalm, blue fescue, common Bluestar, and false blue indigo, creating harmonious and visually appealing garden combinations.

Versatile and Unique:

Also known as dense blazing star and button snakeroot, these plants offer a unique touch with their distinctive flower spikes, making them a standout feature in any landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does gayfeather need full sun?

Yes, Gayfeather, also known as Liatris, thrives in full sun. It grows best with plenty of light, producing tall spikes of vibrant purple blooms. Sunlight helps it stay healthy, attract pollinators, and bloom beautifully all season.

Where is the best place to plant Liatris?

The best place to plant Liatris is in full sun with well-drained soil. It looks beautiful in borders, wildflower gardens, or pollinator beds. With sunlight and space, it produces tall, colorful spikes that attract butterflies and bees.

Will Liatris rebloom if deadheaded?

Yes, Liatris may produce a light second bloom if deadheaded after flowering. Removing spent spikes helps the plant stay tidy and encourages fresh growth. With a little care, it continues to add color and charm through the season.

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