COMMON PLANTS of WISCONSIN |
UWSP Biology 130 |
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Liatris spp.; blazing star
[Asteraceae] Several
species of erect, native, perennial herbs with multiple unbranched stems
arising from a corm. Showy
pink to magenta heads in terminal spike-like clusters, which may clothe
most of plant. Heads
composed of tubular flowers that appear ray-like because of conspicuous
appendages protruding from the style branches.
Stem leaves usually narrow; plants rarely branched above the
base. Found in sandy open
ground and prairies. Flowers
mid-summer to early fall.
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