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Mentzelia lindleyi (Blazing Star) - Bulk Wildflower Seeds
Mentzelia lindleyi (Blazing Star) - Bulk Wildflower Seeds

An annual wildflower found growing in the coastal ranges of California and Arizona. Large, three inch, yellow flowers bloom profusely, covering the feathery foliage with as many as 25-35 fragrant flowers! Native in middle California, blazing star grows naturally in the wild forming colonies, or also growing as single plant in sunny, sandy areas. This is a very showy annual, tolerating heart, drought, wind, and low fertility.

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Blazing Star seeds

Also called “gayfeather”, this wildflower has become a florist’s favorite in recent years. The tall purple spikes are striking in arrangements—and in meadows.

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Button Blazing Star (Liatris aspera) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet
Button Blazing Star (Liatris aspera) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet

This wildflower is gorgeous when in bloom with its column of bright pink flowers! Monarch butterflies feed prolifically on this gracious host, and goldfinches delight in its bearded seeds. Button blazing star is sure to bring nature's finest to your door!

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Ferry Morse Blazing Star

After all danger of frost, sow in open ground well exposed. Cover with 1/8 inch soil. For earlier bloom, start indoors in flats about 6 to 8 weeks before last frost. Cover with 1/8 inch soil. When plants are 2 inches high, thin or transplant.

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Liatris cylindracea (Dwarf Blazing Star) :: Seeds :: Prairie Moon Nursery

Bloom Time July , August , September , October

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Liatris aspera Rough Blazing Star Seed & Plants

Liatris aspera , Rough Blazing Star or Button snakeroot, has showy deep rose-purple flower heads crowded on long spikes that grow up to 4 feet tall. As with other Liatris species, it makes an excellent cut flower. The flower nectar is a food source for butterflies and hummingbirds and the seeds are eaten by songbirds. These versatile plants look nice when planted with other Liatris species, Echinacea (Coneflower), Silene (Royal catchfly), and prairie grasses in a formal or naturalized meadow...

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Blazing Star - 2 LB. Wildflower Seed / Mentzelia lindleyi

Synonyms: Bartonia aurea. Range/habitat: central California, desert areas, sunny rocky slopes below 2500 ft., coastal sage scrub. Culture/uses: full sun, dry soils; extremely drought tolerant. Germination information: State standard=50 : Seeds/lb.=586,000. Planting rate: l lb./ 9,700 sq. ft., 4.5 lbs./acre (60).

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Dwarf Blazing Star (Liatris cylindracea) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet
Dwarf Blazing Star (Liatris cylindracea) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet

Fluffy, rose-purple flower heads appear on top of this shorter species of Blazing Star. Growing only one to two feet high, it is a charming small variety of this much-loved species. Birds, butterflies, and hummingbirds love this native perennial! Fast becoming a favorite with florist as well, these lovely wildflowers are commonly seen in summer bouquets.

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BLAZING STAR - Mentzelia lindleyi (1 g.) (1250 seeds)

Annual. Star-shaped blossoms with soft, yellow petals and red-orange centers. Bright and surprising. Very resilient, drought-tolerant and adaptable. 1-3' tall.

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Liatris scariosa Eastern Blazing Star Seed & Plants

Liatris scariosa , Eastern Blazing Star has violet-lavender to rosy purple flowers on tall spikes, which bloom from the top downward making it excellent for cut flower arrangements. This hardy and easy to cultivate flower grows well in lean to moderately fertile soil with good drainage and full sun. Common names for native Liatris scariosa wildflower include Eastern Blazingstar, Devil's bite, Nieuwland's blazing star, New England blazingstar, and Virginia Blazing Star. Native Eastern Blazingstar...

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Blazing Star (Mentzelia lindleyi) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet
Blazing Star (Mentzelia lindleyi) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet

An annual wildflower found growing in the coastal ranges of California and Arizona. Large, three inch, yellow flowers bloom profusely, covering the feathery foliage with as many as 25-35 fragrant flowers! Native in middle California, blazing star grows naturally in the wild forming colonies, or also growing as single plant in sunny, sandy areas. This is a very showy annual, tolerating heart, drought, wind, and low fertility.

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Dotted Blazing Star (Liatris punctata) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet

These wildflowers are delightful miniature versions of the larger blazing stars! Its lovely spikes explode with fire-pink flowers, accented by dark green leaves. Surely it could find a small corner to grow on your property? A beautiful perennial!

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Northern Blazing Star (Liatris scariosa) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet

Similar to thistle blooms, the fluffy, reddish-purple flower heads of this blazing star are an absolute favorite of Monarch Butterflies! It is not uncommon to see hundreds of them when looking across a field or meadow full of these blazing beauties! Blooming from top to bottom, this native wildflower is a unique point of interest, and adds needed vertical accents to flower beds. A favorite of florists for summer bouquets, it is equally stunning in a cottage garden, meadow, or prairie planting.

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Scaly Blazing Star (Liatris squarrosa) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet

Perfectly happy in pathetic soil! This blazing star does well just about anyway, as long as the soil is well-drained. Unusual, button-shaped flowers are what set this native wildflower apart from it's close relatives. Up to 40 blooms appear on each spike, and are a magnet for a wide variety of butterflies. Reaching about two feet high, this wildflower is wonderful with other low-growing perennials in a rock garden, or clustered together as a stunning display in your meadow!

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Prairie Blazing Star (Liatris pycnostachya) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet

Prairie Blazing Star is perhaps the tallest of the Liatris species, typically reaching heights of two to four feet! This native perennial is commonly seen in prairies, roadside ditches, open woods, and meadows. Tall stalks of rounded, fluffy, deep rose-purple blooms attract birds, hummingbirds, and butterflies by the scores! These beautiful flowers generally bloom from the top to the bottom of their spikes, becoming a unique point of interest to any observer. Fast-becoming a favorite among today's florists...

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Marsh Blazing Star (Liatris spicata) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet
Marsh Blazing Star (Liatris spicata) - Jumbo Wildflower Seed Packet

Like a deep-purple feather duster, no wonder one of the common names of this native perennial is Gayfeather! This lovely wildflower in commonly grown in gardens for it's showy blooms. Like the other blazing star varieties, butterflies, bees, and birds love the fluffy spikes of flowers! Goldfinches will find the seeds an especially tasty treat. You will also enjoy it in your gardens or meadow, in a sunny, summery bouquet on your table, or even as a dried flower!

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