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Liatris Spicata Mixed (Pack of 10 Bulbs)
Liatris Spicata Mixed (Pack of 10 Bulbs) Liatris Spicata
Liatris Spicata and Liatris Spicata Alba are a fantastic mix of colour and height. Liatris is very easy to grow in your pots or your garden borders. They will produce plumes of purple and white florets year after year. These nectar-rich flowers will attract bees and butterflies. 
Liatris can be an eye-catching addition to flower gardens. Their stately, wand-like flowers bloom in mid to late summer. Liatris lend themselves well to meadows and grassy areas.
PACK OF 10 BULBS
 

Planting Liatris in the Garden

  • Plant Liatris Spicata in the spring for summer flowering.
  • Make sure the risk of frost has passed before planting outdoors.
  • Position your Liatris Spicata bulbs in a full to partially sunny aspect.
  • Plant at a depth of 15cm (6").
  • Space your bulbs 5-10cm (2-4") apart.
  • The small, flattened area is the top of the corm. The claw-like part should point downwards.
  • Make sure your soil is well-drained as Liatris like moisture but not soggy roots.

Planting Liatris in Pots/Containers

  • Liatris are not commonly grown in containers, but it is certainly possible to do so.
  • If planting in pots, plant your Liatris at a depth of 15cm (6")
  • Plant 3-5 corms to a 10-12" pot/container.
  • Ensure the pot has adequate drainage holes.

Description

Liatris Spicata and Liatris Spicata Alba are a fantastic mix of colour and height. Liatris is very easy to grow in your pots or your garden borders. They will produce plumes of purple and white florets year after year. These nectar-rich flowers will attract bees and butterflies. 
Liatris can be an eye-catching addition to flower gardens. Their stately, wand-like flowers bloom in mid to late summer. Liatris lend themselves well to meadows and grassy areas.
PACK OF 10 BULBS
 

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Payment for the returned goods will be refunded within 7 days of the goods being received by us, less the postage charges.

Planting & Growing Instructions

Planting Liatris in the Garden

  • Plant Liatris Spicata in the spring for summer flowering.
  • Make sure the risk of frost has passed before planting outdoors.
  • Position your Liatris Spicata bulbs in a full to partially sunny aspect.
  • Plant at a depth of 15cm (6").
  • Space your bulbs 5-10cm (2-4") apart.
  • The small, flattened area is the top of the corm. The claw-like part should point downwards.
  • Make sure your soil is well-drained as Liatris like moisture but not soggy roots.

Planting Liatris in Pots/Containers

  • Liatris are not commonly grown in containers, but it is certainly possible to do so.
  • If planting in pots, plant your Liatris at a depth of 15cm (6")
  • Plant 3-5 corms to a 10-12" pot/container.
  • Ensure the pot has adequate drainage holes.

Care Instructions

Caring for your Liatris Spicata

  • In Autumn, remove dead foliage and faded flowers. 
  • Lift and divide where necessary in Spring.
  • You may need to mark your planting area of Liatris Spicata as once the flowers have died back and the foliage removed, there is no trace of them. This will avoid damaging them when you prepare your Spring beds. 
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Liatris Spicata Mixed (Pack of 10 Bulbs)

Gayfeather
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Specification
Also known as: Gayfeather
Colours: Purple
Aspect: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Height: 70-100cm / 28-39"
Planting period: Spring
Soil Type: Well-drained Fertile Soil
Bulb Size: 6cm+
Hardiness: Hardy
Shipping est: Order now for dispatch in 5 working days
Delivery period: Spring (Feb to May 2024)
Suitable for containers: Yes
Scented: No
Google Shopping title: Popular Summer Flowers: Mixed Liatris (Pack of 10 Bulbs)| SPECIAL OFFER
Border Position: Middle
SKU SKU178211
  • Description
    Liatris Spicata and Liatris Spicata Alba are a fantastic mix of colour and height. Liatris is very easy to grow in your pots or your garden borders. They will produce plumes of purple and white florets year after year. These nectar-rich flowers will attract bees and butterflies. 
    Liatris can be an eye-catching addition to flower gardens. Their stately, wand-like flowers bloom in mid to late summer. Liatris lend themselves well to meadows and grassy areas.
    PACK OF 10 BULBS
     
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  • Planting & Growing Instructions

    Planting Liatris in the Garden

    • Plant Liatris Spicata in the spring for summer flowering.
    • Make sure the risk of frost has passed before planting outdoors.
    • Position your Liatris Spicata bulbs in a full to partially sunny aspect.
    • Plant at a depth of 15cm (6").
    • Space your bulbs 5-10cm (2-4") apart.
    • The small, flattened area is the top of the corm. The claw-like part should point downwards.
    • Make sure your soil is well-drained as Liatris like moisture but not soggy roots.

    Planting Liatris in Pots/Containers

    • Liatris are not commonly grown in containers, but it is certainly possible to do so.
    • If planting in pots, plant your Liatris at a depth of 15cm (6")
    • Plant 3-5 corms to a 10-12" pot/container.
    • Ensure the pot has adequate drainage holes.
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