
Kobold Blazing Star
Purple Flower Spikes on a Compact Upright Perennial
Kobold Blazing Star is a compact Liatris cultivar grown for its upright purple flower spikes, grassy green foliage, and strong summer garden presence. Its dense, bottlebrush-like blooms rise above neat clumps of narrow leaves, adding vertical color without taking up much space.
Compared with taller blazing star varieties, Kobold stays shorter and more manageable, making it easier to use near the front or middle of a sunny border. It brings the same classic Liatris look in a garden-friendly size that works well for homeowners who want structure, color, and pollinator activity in a tidy perennial.
Summer Blooms That Open from the Top Down
Kobold Liatris produces lavender-purple to rosy-purple flower spikes in summer, with small, fluffy blooms opening from the top of the spike downward. This unusual flowering pattern gives the plant a distinctive look and helps the blooms stand out in mixed perennial beds.
The flowers are excellent for cutting and can also be used in fresh arrangements that require an upright texture. In the garden, the purple spikes pair beautifully with yellow, white, orange, pink, and blue flowers, making Kobold an easy design partner for many sunny planting combinations.
Perfect for Sunny Borders, Containers, and Pollinator Gardens
Kobold Blazing Star is ideal for full sun perennial borders, pollinator gardens, butterfly gardens, cottage gardens, containers, and native-style plantings. Its compact habit makes it especially useful where taller Liatris may be too large or likely to lean.
Use it in groups for the strongest effect, or repeat it through a border to create vertical rhythm. It pairs well with coneflowers, Black Eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, ornamental grasses, bee balm, and asters. The narrow foliage also blends easily with other fine-textured or drought-tolerant perennials.
Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, and Drought Tolerant Once Established
Kobold Blazing Star is valuable for pollinator gardens because its flowers attract butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other beneficial visitors. The upright blooms provide a strong nectar source during the summer season while also bringing ornamental color to the landscape.
This plant is generally considered deer-resistant and drought-tolerant once established. It handles heat well and performs best in full sun with well-drained soil. While Liatris spicata can tolerate more moisture than some other blazing star species, good drainage remains important for long-term success, especially during winter.
Easy Care with Full Sun and Well-Drained Soil
Plant Kobold Blazing Star in full sun for the strongest stems, best flowering, and most compact habit. Average, sandy, loamy, or well-drained garden soil is suitable. Avoid planting in heavy, constantly wet soil where the roots may stay too damp.
Water regularly after planting until the roots establish, then reduce watering. Deadhead spent flower spikes if you want a tidier appearance, or leave seed heads standing for late-season texture. Cut old stems back in fall after frost or in early spring before new growth begins.
Purple Flower Spikes on a Compact Upright Perennial
Kobold Blazing Star is a compact Liatris cultivar grown for its upright purple flower spikes, grassy green foliage, and strong summer garden presence. Its dense, bottlebrush-like blooms rise above neat clumps of narrow leaves, adding vertical color without taking up much space.
Compared with taller blazing star varieties, Kobold stays shorter and more manageable, making it easier to use near the front or middle of a sunny border. It brings the same classic Liatris look in a garden-friendly size that works well for homeowners who want structure, color, and pollinator activity in a tidy perennial.
Summer Blooms That Open from the Top Down
Kobold Liatris produces lavender-purple to rosy-purple flower spikes in summer, with small, fluffy blooms opening from the top of the spike downward. This unusual flowering pattern gives the plant a distinctive look and helps the blooms stand out in mixed perennial beds.
The flowers are excellent for cutting and can also be used in fresh arrangements that require an upright texture. In the garden, the purple spikes pair beautifully with yellow, white, orange, pink, and blue flowers, making Kobold an easy design partner for many sunny planting combinations.
Perfect for Sunny Borders, Containers, and Pollinator Gardens
Kobold Blazing Star is ideal for full sun perennial borders, pollinator gardens, butterfly gardens, cottage gardens, containers, and native-style plantings. Its compact habit makes it especially useful where taller Liatris may be too large or likely to lean.
Use it in groups for the strongest effect, or repeat it through a border to create vertical rhythm. It pairs well with coneflowers, Black Eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, ornamental grasses, bee balm, and asters. The narrow foliage also blends easily with other fine-textured or drought-tolerant perennials.
Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, and Drought Tolerant Once Established
Kobold Blazing Star is valuable for pollinator gardens because its flowers attract butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other beneficial visitors. The upright blooms provide a strong nectar source during the summer season while also bringing ornamental color to the landscape.
This plant is generally considered deer-resistant and drought-tolerant once established. It handles heat well and performs best in full sun with well-drained soil. While Liatris spicata can tolerate more moisture than some other blazing star species, good drainage remains important for long-term success, especially during winter.
Easy Care with Full Sun and Well-Drained Soil
Plant Kobold Blazing Star in full sun for the strongest stems, best flowering, and most compact habit. Average, sandy, loamy, or well-drained garden soil is suitable. Avoid planting in heavy, constantly wet soil where the roots may stay too damp.
Water regularly after planting until the roots establish, then reduce watering. Deadhead spent flower spikes if you want a tidier appearance, or leave seed heads standing for late-season texture. Cut old stems back in fall after frost or in early spring before new growth begins.
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Purple Flower Spikes on a Compact Upright Perennial
Kobold Blazing Star is a compact Liatris cultivar grown for its upright purple flower spikes, grassy green foliage, and strong summer garden presence. Its dense, bottlebrush-like blooms rise above neat clumps of narrow leaves, adding vertical color without taking up much space.
Compared with taller blazing star varieties, Kobold stays shorter and more manageable, making it easier to use near the front or middle of a sunny border. It brings the same classic Liatris look in a garden-friendly size that works well for homeowners who want structure, color, and pollinator activity in a tidy perennial.
Summer Blooms That Open from the Top Down
Kobold Liatris produces lavender-purple to rosy-purple flower spikes in summer, with small, fluffy blooms opening from the top of the spike downward. This unusual flowering pattern gives the plant a distinctive look and helps the blooms stand out in mixed perennial beds.
The flowers are excellent for cutting and can also be used in fresh arrangements that require an upright texture. In the garden, the purple spikes pair beautifully with yellow, white, orange, pink, and blue flowers, making Kobold an easy design partner for many sunny planting combinations.
Perfect for Sunny Borders, Containers, and Pollinator Gardens
Kobold Blazing Star is ideal for full sun perennial borders, pollinator gardens, butterfly gardens, cottage gardens, containers, and native-style plantings. Its compact habit makes it especially useful where taller Liatris may be too large or likely to lean.
Use it in groups for the strongest effect, or repeat it through a border to create vertical rhythm. It pairs well with coneflowers, Black Eyed Susans, salvia, catmint, yarrow, coreopsis, ornamental grasses, bee balm, and asters. The narrow foliage also blends easily with other fine-textured or drought-tolerant perennials.
Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, and Drought Tolerant Once Established
Kobold Blazing Star is valuable for pollinator gardens because its flowers attract butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and other beneficial visitors. The upright blooms provide a strong nectar source during the summer season while also bringing ornamental color to the landscape.
This plant is generally considered deer-resistant and drought-tolerant once established. It handles heat well and performs best in full sun with well-drained soil. While Liatris spicata can tolerate more moisture than some other blazing star species, good drainage remains important for long-term success, especially during winter.
Easy Care with Full Sun and Well-Drained Soil
Plant Kobold Blazing Star in full sun for the strongest stems, best flowering, and most compact habit. Average, sandy, loamy, or well-drained garden soil is suitable. Avoid planting in heavy, constantly wet soil where the roots may stay too damp.
Water regularly after planting until the roots establish, then reduce watering. Deadhead spent flower spikes if you want a tidier appearance, or leave seed heads standing for late-season texture. Cut old stems back in fall after frost or in early spring before new growth begins.
























