Centaurea montana
Mountain Bluet is a European mountain native with striking fringed blue flowers featuring reddish centers. This vigorous perennial spreads by stolons and creates cheerful cottage garden displays.
Asteraceae (Aster or Daisy family)
Late spring to early summer (May-July), reblooms in fall if deadheaded

Similar flowers: gerberas and yellow himalayan poppys also share similar meanings.
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Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Average, Well-drained, Dry to medium moisture, Tolerates poor soils
Easily grown in average, well-drained soils
Deadhead after first bloom for fall rebloom
Spreads by stolons; divide every 2-3 years to control spread
Can self-seed readily if not deadheaded
May need staking in rich soils
Tolerates light deciduous shade better than evergreen shade
Can regenerate from small root pieces left in soil
Note: Considered invasive in British Columbia
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Mountain Bluet can spread vigorously by stolons and self-seed readily. It's considered invasive in British Columbia, Canada, and may need control in gardens. Deadheading prevents self-seeding and division every 2-3 years manages spread.
Yes, if you deadhead Mountain Bluet after its first bloom in late spring, it will often rebloom in late summer to early fall, providing a second flush of blue flowers.
Mountain Bluet is highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators, making it an excellent choice for wildlife-friendly gardens.
Divide Mountain Bluet clumps in fall every 2-3 years to maintain vigor and control spread. Simply dig up the clump and pull apart into smaller sections, replanting immediately.
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