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Shooting Stars, White

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Shooting Stars (Dodecatheon meadia)

Indigenous to much of the eastern United States and typically occurs in open woods and glades, rocky wooded slopes, bluff ledges, meadows, and prairies. Each plant produces 1-4 shoots of five swept-back petals and a cluster of yellow stamens converging to a point, thus giving the flower the appearance of a shooting star plummeting to earth. Flower colors are quite variable, ranging from white to pink to light purple. Blooms in late spring and disappears in summer. Likes shade.

  • Grows 18-20" tall
  • Shade-loving
  • Flowers May to June

Likes shade

Deer resistant