Liatris punctata was created in 1833.
Liatris cymosa was created in 1899.
Liatris oligocephala was created in 2001.
Liatris.
Liatris helleri is the latin (genus and species) name for a flowering plant, Heller's Blazing Star.
Phlox, coneflowers, Russian sage, butterfly bushes, liatris, and grasses are companion plants for daylilies.
I'm not even sure it has any!
You don't give me much to go on here: blue? orange? big? little? Google these names and look for images: liatris, painted fern, celosia, filipendula. Any of these could be described as such.
The liatris spicata, often called the blazing star plant, has no known toxicity to cats. However, one report states that the leaves contain coumarins which have an anti-clotting effect on the blood .
A blazingstar is any of a group of plants of the genus Liatris, native to North America, including Mexico.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Liatris spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Liatris spp.