Strong, sturdy, attractive, dark green, grass-like foliage. Multiple, tall, feathery flower spikes, of light, rosy-purple blooms, opening from top to bottom in early summer and continues until fall. A native to the eastern and central United States. Requires full sun in well-drained, average garden soil. Tolerant of poor soils, drought, summer heat and humidity. Intolerant of wet soils in winter. A wonderful cut flowers which adds great vertical accent in the garden, and to any floral arrangement as well. 'Kobold' is a popular dwarf variety that attracts butterflies and hummingbirds to the garden! Common Name: Kansas Gayfeather
Mature Height: 18"
Flowering: Light rosy-purple flower spikes
Spacing: 10-18"