Blue Mistflower

Conoclinium coelestinum - From late summer into first frost, Blue Mistflower is covered with beautiful, fuzzy tufts of blue-violet flowers. In a partially shaded garden, it spreads to form a dense ground cover or patch. It also does well in full sun, given adequate moisture. A vigorous spreader by rhizome and seed, Mistflower can be thinned in early spring to control its spread on smaller sites. The fluffy-edged flowers are a magnet for late-season butterflies.

Space 12 inches apart

Tip: Plant with Blue Stemmed Goldenrod and White Woodland Aster, for a colorful fall pollinator buffet.

Planting Guide & Care Instructions

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