Amsonia hubrichtii, also known as Arkansas blue star, is a native perennial grown as much for its texture as its flowers. In spring, clusters of soft, pale blue star-shaped blooms are paired with threadlike foliage that gives the plant a light, airy presence.
The fall color is a brilliant golden-yellow that lights up the landscape. Exceptionally low-maintenance, drought-tolerant once established, and deer- resistant, it likes well-drained soil. Ideal for borders, mass plantings, and naturalistic designs.
Blooms : May
Common Name: Amsonia
Latin Name: Amsonia hubrichtii
Variety: Species
H x W: 3’ x 24-36"
Light Requirements: Sun to part shade
Habit: Clumping
Plant Uses: Flower
Key Function: Beneficial attractor
Amsonia hubrichtii, also known as Arkansas blue star, is a native perennial grown as much for its texture as its flowers. In spring, clusters of soft, pale blue star-shaped blooms are paired with threadlike foliage that gives the plant a light, airy presence.
The fall color is a brilliant golden-yellow that lights up the landscape. Exceptionally low-maintenance, drought-tolerant once established, and deer- resistant, it likes well-drained soil. Ideal for borders, mass plantings, and naturalistic designs.
Blooms : May
Common Name: Amsonia
Latin Name: Amsonia hubrichtii
Variety: Species
H x W: 3’ x 24-36"
Light Requirements: Sun to part shade
Habit: Clumping
Plant Uses: Flower
Key Function: Beneficial attractor