A late-blooming beauty, the Dotted Blazing Star brings a burst of color to gardens in late summer and early autumn, with its striking pink to purple flowers lasting into September. This perennial wildflower is named for the distinctive spots on its grass-like leaves and features a tall, impressive flower spike.
Distributions –
prairie; foothills; parkland
Light –
full-sun
Bloom Period –
mid-summer to fall
Height –
60 -90 CM
23 – 35 IN
Habitat –
Dry Prairie Grassland, Exposed Slopes, Sandy Soil




