Dodecatheon meadia (Midland Shooting Star) Wildflower Seed

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Origin: US Native

Other Common Names: American Cowslip, Indian Chief, Pride of Ohio, Bird's Bills, Prairie Pointer

Duration: Perennial

Bloom Time: April-May

Height: 12” to 24”

Spacing: 12” to 15”

Light: Full Sun to Part Shade

Soil Moisture: Medium

USDA Zone: 4a-7b

Germination: Fall plant or cold stratify for 1 month for best results. Sow seeds on soil surface at 55F-60F and water.

Seeds Per Oz: 60000


This perennial beauty may take a few years to flower from seed, but it’s worth the wait! Nodding flowers look like shooting stars plummeting to earth! Blooming in late spring, this wildflower likes a shady garden spot.

Dodecatheon meadia (Midland Shooting Star) Distribution Map
Dodecatheon meadia (Midland Shooting Star) Wildflower Seed

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