Aristea capitata
Blue sceptre; Blousuurkanol; Blouka
Description
Aristea capitata is a clump-forming perennial with erect, leathery, strap-like, mid-green leaves arising from underground rhizomes. The spike-like flower stems can reach up to 6' tall. The flowers open in the morning and by the afternoon they start to wilt and close, with new flowers opening the next morning. Bloom period is spring through summer. The old flowering stems remain upright for months, turning a rich brown color. Aristea capitata does best planted in full sun with rich soil to which compost has been added. Water regularly, especially during the winter and spring. Lift and divide mature clumps after flowering, but only if really necessary. Make sure that the rhizomes do not dry out; re-plant immediately. Keep moist until the plants are established and show signs of new growth. This plant attracts bees and butterflies. Great for borders and containers. This plant does well in windy areas but is not frost tolerant. Roots are non-invasive.
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Water high water-use plants separately from low water-use plants.
Low water-use plants can grow with one-half the water needed by high water-use plants, and can be easily damaged from over watering.