Liatris spicata 'Kobold Original' - Gayfeather or Blazing Star
Liatris spicata 'Kobold Original' - Gayfeather or Blazing Star
Liatris spicata 'Kobold Original' - Gayfeather or Blazing Star
Liatris spicata 'Kobold Original' - Gayfeather or Blazing Star

Liatris spicata 'Kobold Original' - Gayfeather or Blazing Star

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Gayfeather or Blazing Star
Liatris spicata 'Kobold Original'

Bright, lavender purple flower wands open from top to bottom in mid-summer. 'Kobold' is a compact selection that is one of the best available and seldom requires staking.  It has a vertical habit that won’t take up much room, giving you big flower power for smaller spaces. A heavy nectar producer, this beauty attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Songbirds will eat the seed in autumn. An easy to grow perennial for full sun and moist well-drained soil.

 

Benefits

  • ‘Kobold’ is a more compact variety that won’t need staking
  • Provides a strong vertical accent in the border
  • Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds and songbirds
  • Considered to have special value to native bees and bumblebees
  • Tolerates summer heat and humidity, low maintenance
  • Outstanding cut flower, deer resistant
NATIVE INFO

Native Range

Found in moist, wood openings, mesic prairies and marsh edges.

Map Credit: The Biota of North America 
Map Key: Green (native), Teal (native, adventive), Blue (present), Yellow (present & rare), Red (extinct)

INTERESTING FACTS
 

Most bees fly during the day. However a few North American species are able to navigate by the light of the moon and stars, which allows them to collect pollen and nectar from nocturnally blooming plants such as the evening primrose.

 

GROWING TIPS

 

Prefers average to moist, organically rich soils in full to part sun. Tolerant of harsh growing conditions such as poor soil, heat, humidity and drought, but is the most moisture tolerant of the genus.

 

Mature Size: 18-30" Tall x 12-16" Wide

Hardiness Zone: 3-9

Sun Exposure: Full to Part Sun

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    A Special Note About Exposure

    Full sun: Prefers six or more hours of direct sunshine a day
    Partial shade: Thrives in three to six hours of daily sunshine
    Shade: Generally does well with less than three hours of sun per day. Having said that even shade loving plants will struggle in extremely deep shade.

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