Amsonia
The Amsonia flower is a North American native with a long season of interest. It emerges in spring with willowy foliage that forms a neat, rounded mound. In late spring and early summer, loose clusters of small star-shaped, blue blossoms cover the plant, giving rise to the common name blue star. After the flowers fade, the plant continues to look good in the garden and in fall, the foliage turns bright yellow-gold. Amsonia are at home along woodland streams or in cottage gardens, and they also do well in beds and borders.
Varieties: Blue Ice, String Theory, Storm Cloud
Format: 2 Gallon Pot
Deer Resistant
The Amsonia flower is a North American native with a long season of interest. It emerges in spring with willowy foliage that forms a neat, rounded mound. In late spring and early summer, loose clusters of small star-shaped, blue blossoms cover the plant, giving rise to the common name blue star. After the flowers fade, the plant continues to look good in the garden and in fall, the foliage turns bright yellow-gold. Amsonia are at home along woodland streams or in cottage gardens, and they also do well in beds and borders.
Varieties: Blue Ice, String Theory, Storm Cloud
Format: 2 Gallon Pot
Deer Resistant
The Amsonia flower is a North American native with a long season of interest. It emerges in spring with willowy foliage that forms a neat, rounded mound. In late spring and early summer, loose clusters of small star-shaped, blue blossoms cover the plant, giving rise to the common name blue star. After the flowers fade, the plant continues to look good in the garden and in fall, the foliage turns bright yellow-gold. Amsonia are at home along woodland streams or in cottage gardens, and they also do well in beds and borders.
Varieties: Blue Ice, String Theory, Storm Cloud
Format: 2 Gallon Pot
Deer Resistant