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Shooting Star Plant A Beautiful Addition to Your Garden
Shooting Star Plant is a native flower grown in the wild in many parts of North America. The flower produces bright pink flowers that will catch your eyes whenever you come across them. This flower is a beauty to behold and has attracted people who have domesticated it on their farms. The flower comes from a primrose family and has many notable names, like Pride of Ohio and American Cowslip, to mention a few. Here are some tips for growing a successful flower.
The flower grows well in early spring when the temperatures are optimum and the soil is moist. The lace-shaped pink leaves grow to 6 inches long and 2.5 inches wide, giving the flower a stunning appearance. However, the flower becomes dormant in late spring because the conditions are unfavorable for its growth.
How to Care for Your Shooting Star Plant for Vibrant Blooms
The flower generally grows in many parts of the United States with minimum care. However, for better results when planting it on your land, you will need to choose slightly acidic soil with a pH value ranging from 6.8. This will facilitate its faster growth, considering it takes approximately two months to mature between May and June. The flower blossoms well in the clay soil environment and in forests under tree molds. The flower is thought to perform well in the U.S.D.A. growing zones 4 and 5,6,7,8, with impressive results. The Midwestern, Northeastern, and Southeastern U.S. regions are the most notable areas with such conditions. With such favorable environments, the flower grows between one and three feet to reach maturity.
Why the Shooting Star Plant is Perfect for Native Gardens
Because of its beautiful nature and aesthetic value, many people have begun to grow the shooting start plant because it aids in conserving the environment. People grow it because of its ornament beauty, especially when it thrives in spring. Its fibrous root system ensures that the soil is held together and reduces the chances of soil erosion. The shooting start plant is an essential flower to the Greeks as they worshiped it, saying the gods catered for it.
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