Amsonia tabernaemontana (Eastern Blue Star)

 

 

 

 

 

 

One of the earliest Amsonias to emerge in spring from deep purple shoots resembling asparagus. Sky blue flowers follow soon after and leave behind elongated seed pods. Wide, glossy, somewhat crinkled foliage lends to the shrubby look for the summer. In fall the foliage turns a lovely golden yellow. Tolerant of a wide range of soils it’s a great option for rain gardens, meadows, or as a beautiful accent plant in the border.  

  • Plant Patent: n/a 
  • Container Size:  
  • USDA Zone: 3-9 
  • Height: 2-3’ 
  • Spread: 2-3’ 
  • Sun Exposure: full sun to part shade 
  • Soil Moisture: average 
  • Bloom Time: late spring 
  • Bloom Color: blue 
  • Foliage Color: green 
  • US Native: yes 
  • Wildlife Benefit: Hummingbirds, bees, butterflies 
  • Notes: deer tolerant, drought tolerant 
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