Uses
Edible uses
There are no edible uses listed for Liatris chapmanii.Material uses
There are no material uses listed for Liatris chapmanii.Ecology
Ecosystem niche/layer
Ecological Functions
Nothing listed.
Forage
Nothing listed.
Shelter
Nothing listed.
Propagation
Division in spring[3]. Larger clumps can be replanted direct into their permanent positions, though it is best to pot up smaller clumps and grow them on in a cold frame until they are rooting well. Plant them out in the spring.
Basal cuttings taken in spring as growth commences. Harvest the shoots when they are about 10cm long with plenty of underground stem. Pot them up into individual pots and keep them in light shade in a cold frame or greenhouse until they are rooting well. Plant them out in the summer.Practical Plants is currently lacking information on propagation instructions of Liatris chapmanii. Help us fill in the blanks! Edit this page to add your knowledge.
Cultivation
Grows well in a moderately good light soil[2].Tolerates poor soils[2]. Plants are prone to rot overwinter in wet soils[2]. A good bee plant.
Rodents are very fond of the tubers so the plants may require some protection[2].Crops
Problems, pests & diseases
Associations & Interactions
There are no interactions listed for Liatris chapmanii. Do you know of an interaction that should be listed here? edit this page to add it.
Polycultures & Guilds
There are no polycultures listed which include Liatris chapmanii.
Descendants
Cultivars
Varieties
None listed.
Subspecies
None listed.
Full Data
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