Height: This perennial can grow from 6 to 24 inches tall and can form large clumps.
Habitat: Grows best in moist to well drained soil from full to part sun.
Foliage: Oblong, thick, green leaves.
Flowers: Purple flowers look like they are shooting or inside out their color goes from purple to white with a black point. Blooms June through August.
Fruits: Small seed capsules form after flower fades.
Natural Habitat: Found along stream banks and in moist meadows.
Why is it good for my garden? Mountain Shooting Star is among the most beautiful of the native wildflowers and is sure to brighten up your garden in moist but sunny, open areas.
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