Amsonia Arkansas Blue Star

Amsonia Arkansas Blue Star

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Key Characteristics
Zone

5 - 9

Mature Height

3 Feet

Mature Width

4 Feet

Sun / Shade

Full Sun, Part Shade

Moisture Level

Moist, well-drained

Soil Type

Normal, loamy

Description / Amsonia Arkansas Blue Star

At last, Amsonia Arkansas Blue Star gets the recognition it so richly deserves! Named the 2011 Perennial Plant of the Year, it is suddenly on everyone's wish list. We're pleased to make Amsonia Arkansas Blue Star available here, and to add our voice to the chorus of praise for this low maintenance, deer- and drought-resistant native perennial. For multi-season interest in color, texture, and form, there's nothing to beat it!

Every season brings a new color show with this delightfully easy, hard-working native plant. In late spring and early summer, masses of tiny, sky-blue blooms add cool tones to the sunny garden. In summer, the finely-cut, feathery dark green foliage forms a rich backdrop for your showy annuals and perennials. And in fall, the leaves turn a blazing golden-yellow that rivals Japanese Maples for intensity and beauty!

Amsonia Arkansas Blue Star Flower is a modest little plant, just 3 feet tall and 4 feet wide, with a bushy, unfussy habit that gives little hint of the riches it has in store for you. A good neighbor in the border or bed (it is not invasive, but can hold its own with competing roots), it is especially attractive planted among <#prodlink#"48052">ornamental grasses and in front of fragrant shrubs such as <#prodlink#"46709">Clethra 'Ruby Spice,' which not only shares its sweet scent with Amsonia but also participate in the fall foliage show!

Content in any well-drained soil receiving full sun to light shade, Amsonia Arkansas Blue Star Flower tolerates dry soil and drought once established. It is generally unpalatable to deer, but butterflies and bees simply cannot get enough. Soft to the touch, billowy and beautiful, is an all-season investment in the landscape. Plant several -- spacing them about 3 feet apart -- for a glorious ribbon of fall color! Zones 5-9.

Product Details

SKU v1076
Genus Amsonia
Species hubrichtii
Product Classification Perennials
Habit Mound-shaped
USDA Zone Low 5
USDA Zone High 9
Sun / Shade Full Sun, Part Shade
Bloom Color Blue
Bloom Season Start Late Spring
Bloom Season End Early Summer
Foliage Color Dark Green, Mix, Yellow
Resistance Cold Hardy, Deer Resistance, Disease Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Humidity Tolerant, Pest Resistant
Characteristics Award Winner, Bloom First Year, Butterfly Lovers, Easy Care Plants, Fall Foliage Changes, Flower, Free Bloomer, Native
Uses Border, Fall Color, Foliage Interest, Hedge, Outdoor
Zone 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Shipping Method Restrictions none

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  1. Toni

    Glad I bought them 0 people found this helpful

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    I bought four last year and potted them to give them a year of growth before they do battle with the gophers. They are going out this week in a dedicated bed between a large Lantana and a Crossvine on a trellis. I am surrounding them with Daffodils to provide a little protection.
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  2. Jody from the Sierra Foothills

    Have patience with native plants 1 people found this helpful

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    I bought this plant to augment the blue blooming theme that the previous homeowners developed in the front yard. I also was interested from a perspective that this is a native perennial from Arkansas, and it can get as hot or hotter there as it can in central California and its foothills. We are also blessed with heavy clay in the foothills. I received 3 bare root plants in spring. Soaked them and planted them each in one-gallon pots. I had read somewhere that in propagating these, do not expect them to do too much the first year. This might have been a comment from someone who planted directly into the ground. However, I am seeing similar behavior when planted in pots. At this point I am considering that it is a survival adaptation. So, after having the three in pots for a couple of months, one was in full growth and the other two had no apparent signs of life. I am glad I un-potted each and inspected it. I found white, live root tips. Then a scrape of the bark up top also showed life. As I mentioned previously, I believe this may be a survival adaptation for Arkansas Blue Star. So check before you give up on one of these plants. I am anticipating getting all three into the ground this fall in their permanent spots. Let us hope they do not mind clay, and that deer do not find them to be tasty salad. Barring those two hazards, I am looking forward to ferny foliage, blue blossoms, and orange fall color next year.
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  3. southcakboi

    Magnificent 1 people found this helpful

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    The Amsonia can be late to put out new growth in the spring. For a minute there, I was thinking mine might be a goner. It can also take a little time to mature but once it does it is truly a magnificent plant. Such a pleasure enjoying the airy foliage in the summer breeze!
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  4. Carolyn Pittman

    Amazing shrub that is beautiful from spring thru fall 0 people found this helpful

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    though the name is long this shrub is a visual delight. in the spring delicate blue flowers appear, in the summer the foliage is a soft green and in the fall it turns on its spectaular changing color. I get many inquiries about this shrub as very few people have it in their gardens - it is a worthwhile investment. mine is planted near the front porch but give it the room it needs. as the description states, hubrichtii is not invasive.
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