Answer
Jul 02, 2024 - 04:56 AM
Hi,
The spikes you see growing at the end of the stem after an Amsonia plant flowers are actually seed heads. These seed heads develop after the beautiful blue flowers have finished blooming. They are typically clusters of slender capsules that contain the seeds of the Amsonia plant. Once the seed heads mature and turn brown, you can collect the seeds for planting new Amsonia in your garden.
The spikes you see growing at the end of the stem after an Amsonia plant flowers are actually seed heads. These seed heads develop after the beautiful blue flowers have finished blooming. They are typically clusters of slender capsules that contain the seeds of the Amsonia plant. Once the seed heads mature and turn brown, you can collect the seeds for planting new Amsonia in your garden.