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Blazing star plants attract all sorts of pollinators ranging from bees and butterflies to birds. They are identified by pink to purple flowers on a central stem.
Dense blazing star, Liatris spicata, has long green leaves and densely crowded, narrow tubular flowers.
Rough blazing star, Liatris aspera, is well adapted to rocky sites in open areas or oak woodlands.
Prairie blazing star, Liatris pycnostachya, like the other Liatris blooms from midsummer until late fall.
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Porcelain berry, Ampelopsis brevipedunculata, is a vine with jagged-edged, heart shaped leaves, small white flowers, and speckled berries.
It spreads quickly, pushing out native plants making it invasive in the U.S.
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