Shooting Star - Lilac, 1 Pack
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Dodecatheon meadia - Lilac
A graceful native perennial, the ‘Lilac’ form of Dodecatheon meadia features nodding umbels of delicate lilac-purple reflexed petals and bright yellow stamens, held atop slender, 9–18″ stems. A spring ephemeral, it emerges from a basal rosette of lance-shaped foliage, bringing a soft woodland charm to shaded borders or rock gardens. With an April–June bloom period, it attracts native bees—especially bumblebees—through buzz pollination, and goes dormant by mid-summer, making it ideal for companion planting. Hardy and low-maintenance, it thrives in moist, well‑drained soil and isn’t favored by deer.
- 1 Bare Root
- Lilac-purple reflexed blooms
- Native bee magnet (buzz pollination)
- Spring ephemeral/carpet plant
- Deer resistant
| Specifications | Details |
|---|---|
| Colour | Lilac-purple reflexed petals with yellow stamens |
| Hardiness Zone | 2 - 8 |
| Plant Height | 9–18 in (22–45 cm) |
| Plant Width | 6–12 in (15–30 cm) |
| Sun Requirements | Partial shade (tolerates sun if soil moist) |
| Fragrant | No |
| Deer Resistant | Yes |
| Plant Timing | April - June |
| Bloom Timing | Late spring to early summer, typically April–June |
| Plant Depth | Basal roots; crown at soil level |
| Plant Spacing | 10–12 in (25–30 cm) |