Blazing Star Liatris

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Gayfeather, Backache Root, Colic Root

The long, beautiful purplish-pink spikes of the Blazing Star flower are often used in flower arrangements. Who would dream that this gorgeous, showy flower was a native perennial?

There are 22 species of Liatris that grow in the southeastern United States. In Louisiana, the most common and showiest is Liatris pycnostachya. Blazing Star and other Liatris do well in the garden. Most prefer moist soil, like in the pineland savannahs, their native habitat, but they can also endure periods of drought.

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Liatris Has Many Names

The most used common names, Blazing Star and Gayfeather, refer to the appearance of the flowers. Most of the other common names, including Backache Root, Colic Root and Throatwort refer to its uses in Native American herbal medicine.

The Cherokee used the bulb-like root in a preparation to treat intestinal gas, increase urination and to relieve backache. Practitioners of folk medicine used it to treat sore throats, kidney stones and even gonorrhea. Today, it's use has been discouraged because if not prepared correctly ingesting the root can cause severe gastrointestinal upset and burning.

Description and Growing Conditions

Blazing Star, Liatris pycnostachya is a hardy perennial that can grow from 4-6 feet tall. It performs best in full sun in moist to moderately dry soil. Butterflies and other pollinators are attracted to it's beautiful long strands of purplish pink fuzzy blossoms.

Propagate Blazing Star by seed or by the bulb like corms. Seeds should be distributed in fall, after they turn brown. They need a period of cold to germinate. For more detailed information about growing and propagating Liatris visit the NRCS Planting Guide.

Dense Blazing Star, Liatris spicata

Liatris spicata

Dense Blazing Star, Liatris spicata is another type of Liatris which is native to Louisiana and the south.

It has similar growing conditions as the other Liatris and will attract butterflies and pollinators to the garden. Some think that the bloom of L. spicata is more beautiful than the others.

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  • The_Micro_Farm_Project May 24, 2012 @ 8:14 pm | delete
    Gorgeous photos. We don't have these where I live, as far as I know, so I enjoyed reading about them.
  • Sylvestermouse Apr 22, 2012 @ 5:00 pm | delete
    Wow! This is really beautiful! I want the Blazing Star Liatris AND the photos :)
  • Tipi Aug 14, 2011 @ 11:52 pm | delete
    What a beautiful plant, don't think I've seen the blazing star before but have seen something similar growing in moister areas in Northern Minnesota.
  • Jul 21, 2011 @ 3:21 pm | delete
    Well Hello naturegirl7!
    Very much enjoyed this Lense ~ I love Liatris. Its one of the few plants to flower from the top down.
    I just found Squidoo . . . awesome blogging site. So new that I'm still learning all of the vernacular.
    Great to see you here. Have a wonderful day! :)
    N T T
  • naturegirl7 Jul 21, 2011 @ 5:16 pm | delete
    Well, hey! Thanks for the comment,
    Glad you found your way over here. I love liatris, too. It grows wild all through the pine bogs and fields.
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