Bluemist Flower

    Zones: 5-10
    Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade
    Mature Size: 1-3'H x 1-3'S
    Bloom: Blue-
    Pot Size: 3.25"
    Availability: SHIPS IN SPRING
    • NON-GMO
    • Chimical free
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    • Medicinal
    • Container
    • Pollinator
    • Butterfly
    • Drought
    • Native
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      Conoclinium coelestinum

      Herb Growing Tips


      Light: Full sun to part shade

      Temperature: Zones 5-10

      Watering: Consistent watering is crucial for plants that thrive in moist soil, especially during drought or high temperatures. They are drought-tolerant once established.

      Soil: Blue mistflowers thrive in various soil types but require moisture. Adding mulch around the plants helps retain soil moisture and promotes their growth.

      Comments: These fuzzy flowers are great for pollinators and perennial gardens. They spread quickly but can be moved if needed. Deadhead to prevent seeding. Add support as they mature—plant in partial sun in hot climates.

      Herb Description: 

      Conoclinium coelestinum, also called Bluemist Flower, is an herb that can add a beautiful and delicate touch to your garden. The blue flowers bloom in mid to late summer and attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. The herb also has medicinal properties that can help with fever, cough, and asthma.

      Growing Bluemist Flower is easy, as it can tolerate different soil types and grow in full sun or partial shade. It is perfect for novice gardeners who want to add color without hassle. However, Bluemist Flower can spread quickly and become invasive if not managed properly. It is also susceptible to powdery mildew, making the leaves look unsightly. Bluemist Flower is toxic to pets and can make them sick if eaten, so keeping it away from them is essential.

      Suppose you want to add beauty and attract pollinators to your garden while reaping the benefits of a low-maintenance and easy-to-grow herb with medicinal properties. In that case, Conoclinium coelestinum is an excellent choice. Just be sure to manage its growth, keep it free from powdery mildew, and keep it away from your pets.


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