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Love it! Enjoy seeing it bloom every Spring.
Should be sown at 41°F in moist soil germination is relatively easy, but flowers will take 3 years to bloom.
Because this speci...Read More
This plant requires some shade and a fair amount of moisture. With too much sun more moisture is needed, too. Growth will be more vigor...Read More
Shooting star is a perennial plant with only basal leaves. A single stem arises from the base that branches into several reflexed flower ...Read More
This dainty wildflower thrives here in Zone 3. The deep pink variation being most common, but we do find a few of the white. The stem s...Read More
Shooting Star is one of my all time favorites. Such a spectacular plant. Native to the US too!