Perennials » Aster 10 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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ASTER ageratoides 'Ezo Murasaki' Stunning deep violet-purple flowers with chartreuse centers
really pop in the landscape. Small flowers bloom profusely
on 2' stems late Oct. into Nov. Plant in average, well
drained, lime-enriched (alkaline) soil. more info
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ASTER divaricatus 'Tiny Hiney' It's 1/10th(yes, 1/10th) the size of the normal species, forming
a tight rounded bun ideal for rock gardens. White flowers
with yellow centers bloom from October to hard frost,
significantly longer than the species. more info
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ASTER linariifolius This little aster enjoys conditions of sun and dry sand. A fine, easy to grow Eastern US native species, it has light blue flowers during August through October. more info
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ASTER macrophyllus Add bold texture with this very large leaved native perennial that can form very broad, dense carpets. Striking violet flowers are produced in late fall. Great for attracting butterflies. Performs well in sun or shade. more info
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ASTER spectabilis A small statured aster for dry sandy soils. Eventually
forming loose colonies with many flowering stems. Rather
large light blue flower petals surround a gold central disk.
Native to the NJ Pine Barrens. more info
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ASTER tataricus 'Jindai' Selected for its shorter stature (4-5 feet). Large basal leaves, looking almost like tobacco, emerge in Spring and provide a bold backdrop for earlier blooming perennials. In the fall, rigid flower stalks are capped with 1" pink daisy-like flowers. more info
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ASTER (EURYBIA) divaricatus This native aster is found in deciduous woods and along roadsides throughout the eastern U.S. A perfect aster for the woodland garden with bright white flowers and purple stems in September and October. more info
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ASTER (OCLEMENA) nemoralis An aster for bogs with light violet flowers. more info
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ASTER (SYMPHOTRICHUM) oblongifolius 'October Skies' Selected for its vigorous, low-spreading habit, grey-green
foliage and fall display of lavender blue flowers with burnt
orange centers. Performs well in a wide range of soil
types. more info
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ASTER (SYMPHYOTRICHUM) novae-angliae 'Chilly Winds' This is arguably the best white-flowered Aster novae-angliae around. Selected from wild plants growing in Cattaraugus County, New York, the flowers are about one and a half inches across on plants to six feet tall. more info
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