Mistflower (Conoclinium coelestinum) is a seasonal plant with lavender flowers mid-summer through fall. They prefer moist to mesic soil in part sun to shade, but can tolerate sun with adequate moisture. They are a good choice on partly shaded or shaded slopes. Companion plants include False Solomon's Seal (Maianthemum racemosum) and Lady's Fern (Athyrium felix-femina).
Maintenance
Plants may spread aggressively in settings with little competition by surrounding plants.
About
Light Requirements
Sun,
Part Sun,
Shade Moisture Requirements
Slopes,
Basin Soil Requirements
Organically Rich Soil Height
Short Spacing
1 to 2 feet Category
Seasonal Attracts
Bees,
Butterflies Illinois Native Plant Status
Illinois Native,
Indiana Native Bloom Time
July,
August,
September,
October Bloom Color
Blue,
Purple,
Lavender Seasonality
Fall,
Summer Sociability
Groups of 5-10