Description
A lovely shooting star with a basal rosettes of lance-shaped leaves and sturdy flowering stems emerging in the spring with inflorescences of deep pink-purple flowers.
For a partial shaded to sunny, moist location. In many cases, especially in hot climates, the plants are going dormant in late summer after flowering and setting seeds. In a way is better not having to worry about it during the dry season.
It flowers well in the same location I grow Lobelias, Primulas and Zigadenus, only that in very dry years it goes dormant right away after flowering without setting seeds.
Germination: sown in the fall or spring after cold-moist stratification; the seeds are small and require superficial sowing.
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