Organic Liatris Spicata 'Button Snakewort'
Organic Liatris Spicata 'Button Snakwort' is a tall purple flower that is very attractive to the bees and butterflies. The frost hardy plant grows to 0.5m tall and flowers through to late summer. 10 bulbs per pack. More details below.

Organic Liatris Spicata 'Button Snakwort'
Organic Liatris Spicata is a tall purple flower that is long lasting and very attractive to the bees and butterflies. It stands tall at 0.5m and adds a great splash of colour to your garden boarders and it makes a good cut flower.
Ten bulbs per pack.
Organic Liatris Spicata planting instructions -
Make sure to protect young shoots from slug damage.
These are hardy bulbs and can be planted out direct in Spring without frost protection.
Position/Soil: Likes full sun and well drained soil
Height: 0.5m
Spread: 0.45m
Time to plant: Spring, 15cm deep.
Flowering: August-September
After flowering feed with a balanced fertiliser, dead-head and allow the leaves to die back naturally.
Certified Organic NL-Bio -01
From Wikipedia -
The name Fritillaria comes from the Latin fritillus meaning dice-box, possibly referring to the chequered pattern on the flowers. The name meleagris means "spotted like a guineafowl". The common name "snake's head" probably refers to the somewhat snakelike appearance of the nodding flower heads on their long stems. Its common names include snake's head fritillary, snake's head (the original English name), chess flower, frog-cup, guinea-hen flower, guinea flower, leper lily (because its shape resembled the bell once carried by lepers), Lazarus bell, chequered lily, chequered daffodil, drooping tulip.
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