
Blazing Star
Blazing star or Gayfeather is native to Midwestern and Eastern moist meadows. Indigenous peoples sought this flower for the edible corms, its medicinal qualities, and ceremonial use as a symbol of courage and strength. Butterflies and bees will delight in the purple bottlebrush flower spikes that supply a continuous offering of pollen and nectar, for they bloom in succession from the tips of the tall spikes to the bottom. The narrow strap leaves admirably serve in a supporting role to the vivid summer blooming flowers.
Blazing Star
Blazing star or Gayfeather is native to Midwestern and Eastern moist meadows. Indigenous peoples sought this flower for the edible corms, its medicinal qualities, and ceremonial use as a symbol of courage and strength. Butterflies and bees will delight in the purple bottlebrush flower spikes that supply a continuous offering of pollen and nectar, for they bloom in succession from the tips of the tall spikes to the bottom. The narrow strap leaves admirably serve in a supporting role to the vivid summer blooming flowers.
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Blazing star or Gayfeather is native to Midwestern and Eastern moist meadows. Indigenous peoples sought this flower for the edible corms, its medicinal qualities, and ceremonial use as a symbol of courage and strength. Butterflies and bees will delight in the purple bottlebrush flower spikes that supply a continuous offering of pollen and nectar, for they bloom in succession from the tips of the tall spikes to the bottom. The narrow strap leaves admirably serve in a supporting role to the vivid summer blooming flowers.

















