Photo: Tom Barnes

The name of this species comes from its distinctive shape – 5 white petals swept back from a central cluster of yellow stamens – that looks like a shooting star. Each plant has several clusters of the flowers at the tip of bare stems. Clusters of leaves are at the base of the stems.

Height: 1 feet
Color: White to pink
Conditions: Full sun to part shade, dry to moist soil
Flowering time: May

Shooting Star

Dodecatheon meadia