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Dodecatheon meadia 'Aphrodite'
Shooting Stars, Aphrodite Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Consider Aphrodite to be a pink flowering Shooting Star on steroids. Clusters of intense violet pink flowers, which smell faintly of grape juice, atop 20" tall stalks, in mid to late spring. Leafy rosettes are about 15" tall and a 20" wide. Flowering lasts for several weeks, then gradually the leaves yellow and the plant goes dormant until the next spring.;Shooting Stars like partial shade but will tolerate more or less, and moist but well drained slightly alkaline soil. They like moisture in the spring while in active growth and then drier conditions during the summer and fall. Too much moisture then, and they will rot. Although a little slow to get to any size, once established Shooting Stars are long-lived and will naturalize freely. In masses, they are stunning. Try them with Stonecrop, Devils Bit, blue wood sedge, Eared Coreopsis, or Columbine. Cat# 1559

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Suggested companions

Carex platyphylla Sedge, Blue Satin
Phlox divaricata 'Blue Moon' Phlox, Blue , Wild Sweet William
Chamaelirium luteum Devil's Bit, Fairy Wand


X Native Plant X Good Fragrance Butterfly Plant
Hummingbird Plant Good Fall Color Berries & Fruits
X Deer resistant
Ease of Culture
Easy X Not Too Hard Difficult or Tricky
Evergreen
Yes Semi X No
Plant Type
X Wildflower Shrub Grass or grass-like
X Perennial Tree Ground cover
Fern Vine
Light Exposure
Full sun X Mostly sunny X Half and half
Full shade Mostly shady
Soil Condition
Sandy Organic
Clay X Average
Moisture Tolerance
Dry Wet
X Moist X Moderate
Height
12" or less
24" to 36"
X 12" to 24" 36" or taller
Color
X White/whitish Pink Blue
Yellows X Rose Green
Orange, coral X Violet Brown
Peach, salmon Lavender Mauve
Red, scarlet Purple Tan
Bloom Time
Early spring Early summer Early fall
X Mid spring Mid summer Mid fall
X Late spring Late summer Late fall


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