Dodecatheon meadia (Midland Shooting Star)
The early spring plants tend to get the most attention because we so need to see flowers at that time of year. Shooting Stars deserve the acclaim. They are true prairie ephemeral species; they are completely done with their season and go dormant by mid summer. They have beautiful mahogany colored seed pods that are often not noticed because other tall species have over-topped them by that time.

Midland Shooting Star, or often called just 'Shooting Star', can become very robust with a few dozen flowers coming out of each plant; especially in moist rich soils. Look at the detailed photos to the left - notice the color variation that naturally occurs in any population of Midland Shooting Star; from purple to pale pink to almost white. This species establishes well and will self seed in dry rocky situations or in the shade of a shrub or small tree.

Seeds / Packet
: 200
Seeds / Ounce: 60,000

Dormant bare root plants ship each year during optimal transplanting seasons: Spring (April - May) and Fall (October).
Details
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Catalog Number DOD04F
Scientific Name Dodecatheon meadia
Common Name Midland Shooting Star
Germination Code G, D, C(21)
Wetland Code FACU
Sun Exposure Prairie , Savanna
Soil Moisture Wet Mesic , Mesic , Dry Mesic
Height 12 inches
Bloom Color Pink
Bloom Time April , May , June
Plant Type Forbs (Wildflowers)
Availability Seeds , Bare Root Plants
Price:
Seeds
Quantity: Pricing: Order:
Packet $2.00
1/8 oz. $15.00
1/4 oz. $25.00
1/2 oz. $45.00
1 oz. $80.00
1 lb. $1200.00
Bare Root Plants
Quantity: Pricing: # of Plants:
Out of stock
 
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Detailed images

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Dodecatheon meadia (Midland Shooting Star)
Map Key
Present in state Present in county, native to state Present in county, not native to state  
Not present in state Present historically, now extirpated    
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