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Amethyst Shooting Star (Dodecatheon amethystinum) 12-pack of plugs
Can’t be shipped.
Amethyst Shooting Star blooms early in the spring in sunny and shady locations. The pinkish flower stems shoot up from a clump of leaves, then Amethyst Shooting Star goes dormant for the rest of the summer. Shooting stars take 2-3 years to bloom. The 2nd year Amethyst Shooting Star plants we have for sale are shipped with green leaves which will go dormant after a month or so, usually flowering the next spring.
Details
Perennial
Sun: Shade, Part Shade, Full Sun
Moisture: Medium
Height: 12 inches
Blooms: April, May, June
Color: Pink
Spacing: 10-12″
Spreads: Doesn’t spread much
Zones: 4-8
Benefits: Pollinators
Design Tips
Amethyst Shooting star blooms in spring and then goes dormant, so make sure to plant other flowers and grasses close to them to fill the space when their leaves disappear in summer. Plant near borders and among summer or fall blooming plants that can fill the gap when Amethyst Shooting Star (Dodecatheon amethystinum) goes dormant.
Great native plant choice for the Minnesota Lawns to Legumes grant program!
Companion Plants
Cream Wild Indigo
Harebell
Shooting Star
Narrow-leaved Coneflower
Star Sedge
Size: 12-pack of plugs
Can’t be shipped.
Amethyst Shooting Star blooms early in the spring in sunny and shady locations. The pinkish flower stems shoot up from a clump of leaves, then Amethyst Shooting Star goes dormant for the rest of the summer. Shooting stars take 2-3 years to bloom. The 2nd year Amethyst Shooting Star plants we have for sale are shipped with green leaves which will go dormant after a month or so, usually flowering the next spring.
Details
Perennial
Sun: Shade, Part Shade, Full Sun
Moisture: Medium
Height: 12 inches
Blooms: April, May, June
Color: Pink
Spacing: 10-12″
Spreads: Doesn’t spread much
Zones: 4-8
Benefits: Pollinators
Design Tips
Amethyst Shooting star blooms in spring and then goes dormant, so make sure to plant other flowers and grasses close to them to fill the space when their leaves disappear in summer. Plant near borders and among summer or fall blooming plants that can fill the gap when Amethyst Shooting Star (Dodecatheon amethystinum) goes dormant.
Great native plant choice for the Minnesota Lawns to Legumes grant program!
Companion Plants
Cream Wild Indigo
Harebell
Shooting Star
Narrow-leaved Coneflower
Star Sedge