Perennials Mist Flower
(Conoclinium coelestinum)
Other Common Names: Blue Mistflower, Hardy Ageratum
Bees
Butterflies
Deciduous
Flowering
Partial Sun
Recommended Use: Perfect for late-summer pollinator gardens needing fuzzy, soft purple-blue blooms.
Appearance and Landscaping Uses
The Mist Flower, scientifically known as Conoclinium coelestinum, is a hardy perennial admired for its striking clusters of small, fluffy flowers ranging in color from white to blue. Typically reaching a height of 2 to 3 feet, this plant features broad, serrated leaves that provide a lush backdrop to its vibrant blooms. A favorite in naturalistic and pollinator gardens, Mist Flower is often used as a border plant or in mass plantings to create a soft, colorful contrast. Its appealing texture and pastel shades make it ideal for cottage gardens and mixed perennial beds, adding a touch of wild beauty to any landscape.
Maintenance and Care
Proper care for Mist Flower includes regular watering, particularly in dry spells, as it prefers consistently moist soil. This plant thrives in full sun to partial shade, flourishing in well-drained, fertile soils. When planting, ensure the soil is amended with organic matter to retain moisture. Mist Flower is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning beyond removing spent blooms to encourage further flowering. It demonstrates good resistance to pests and diseases, making it an easy addition to most gardens.
Quick Facts
– Hardiness Zones: 5 to 9
– Growth Rate: Moderate
– Special Characteristics: Attracts pollinators such as butterflies and bees; deer resistant; can tolerate wet conditions.
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