Grandiphyllum Micranthum
Blue mistflower, scientifically known as Grandiphyllum micranthum, is a striking perennial plant native to the southeastern United States. It is celebrated for its clusters of tiny, sky-blue flowers that create a mist-like appearance, hence its common name. This hardy shrub thrives in full sun to partial shade and is often found in moist woodland areas and along stream banks. Its unique beauty makes it a popular choice for gardeners seeking both ornamental value and ecological benefits. With its ability to attract pollinators and support local wildlife, the blue mistflower plays an important role in native ecosystems.