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Clear SearchAster 'Wood's Light Blue'
The soft blue flowers of 'Wood's Light Blue' Fall Aster appear on disease resistant foliage in August to September. Forms a large mat eventually. Hybridized by Ed Wood in Portland, Oregon.
H: 16 Inches · S: 18 Inches · Zone: 5


Aster 'Wood's Pink'
'Wood's Pink' Fall Aster has dark pink flowers over disease resistant foliage. It blooms August to September and forms a large mat eventually. One of the Wood's series, and an Aster which will eventually spread to make a large patch.
H: 18 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5


Aster 'Wood's Purple'
'Wood's Purple' Fall Aster has magenta purple flowers, disease resistant foliage, and blooms August to September. Forms a large mat eventually. One of the Wood's hybrids.
H: 12 Inches · S: 18 Inches · Zone: 5


Aster cordifolius 'Avondale'
Lots of small light blue daisy-like flowers over fine green foliage in August and September. Tolerates shade well and is not attractive to deer.
H: 36 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 3





Aster divaricatus 'Eastern Star'
'Eastern Star' White Wood Aster is shorter than the species and has dark burgundy stems to set off the white daisy-like flowers better. 'Eastern Star' blooms in September and October, and tolerates poor soils. An introduction from Canyon Creek Nursery from a plant from coastal Rhode Island (New name is Eurybia divaricata).
H: 18 Inches · S: 18 Inches · Zone: 3





Aster ericoides 'Bridal Veil' PP23966
The perfect spreading, low-growing Aster that with cascading branches that become covered with dainty white flowers from September to late October, attracting pollinators and completely obscuring the tiny, finely textured foliage. Highly resistant to rust and powdery mildew. Drought and salt tolerant.
H: 24 Inches · S: 40 Inches · Zone: 5


Aster ericoides 'Snow Flurry'
Small white daisy-like flowers cover short green leaves and stems in late summer and early fall. Forms a dense green mat which makes a good native groundcover.
H: 8 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 4




Aster laevis 'Bluebird'
'Bluebird' Smooth Aster has lots of showy bluish violet flowers in late summer and early fall over clean foliage. 'Bluebird' is a great introduction from the Mt. Cuba Center in Delaware. Ranked as the #1 Aster in an evaluation study at Mt. Cuba Center. Strong stems do not need staking (New name is Symphyotricum laeve).
H: 36 Inches · S: 36 Inches · Zone: 4


Aster lateriflorus 'Lady in Black'
'Lady in Black' Calico Aster is an unusual native Aster because the foliage is just as showy as the flower display. The narrow leaves start the summer as a deep plum or purple, gradually changing to bronze when 'Lady in Black' blooms in late summer and early fall. It becomes covered with delicate white daisies with rosy pink centers, complimenting the dark foliage and attracting all types of butterflies and other pollinators. The open habit can be impproved by cutting plants back to 6" in June. This native selection was found in Holland. (New name is Smyphyotrichum lateriflorum.)
H: 30 Inches · S: 36 Inches · Zone: 3



Aster macrophyllus 'Twilight'
A rosette of large heart shaped foliage is covered in late summer and early fall with lavender blue flowers.
H: 30 Inches · S: 30 Inches · Zone: 3





Aster novae-angliae 'Alma Potschke'
Rose pink daisy-like flowers cover tall green stems and foliage in August and September. Makes a good choice for erosion control because of stoloniferous habit.
H: 36 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 3


Aster novae-angliae 'Purple Dome'
The stunning deep purple daisy flowers of 'Purple Dome' New England Aster appear in August on compact upright plants. A wonderful introduction from a wonderful plantsman, Dr. Richard Lighty, and the Mt. Cuba Center (New name is Symphyotricum novae-angliae).
H: 24 Inches · S: 18 Inches · Zone: 3


Aster novae-angliae 'Vibrant Dome' PP19538
'Vibrant Dome' New England Aster is similar in habit to its parent 'Purple Dome', but is somewhat taller, with large brilliant pink flowers in August and September. The other parent is thought to be 'Alma Potschke', and it was found in a garden as a spontaneous seedling. Introduced by our pals at North Creek (New name is Symphyotricum novae-angliae).
H: 30 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 3


Aster novi-belgii
Light pink to lavender purple daisy-like blooms dominate the autumn landscape at a height of 3-5’ from September to October. While this native perennial has no problem attracting a variety of pollinators to its flowers and songbirds to its seedheads, it tends to keep deer and rabbits at bay. Prefers well drained conditions but is capable of handling nutrient-poor and somewhat moist soils.
H: 36 Inches · S: 36 Inches · Zone: 4



Aster oblongifolius 'October Skies'
'October Skies' Aromatic Aster has medium blue flowers in September and October. 'October Skies' is tolerant of dry, poor soil sites. A Primrose Path introduction (New name is Symphyotricum oblongifolium).
H: 24 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5


Aster oblongifolius 'Raydon's Favorite'
Masses of delicate clear blue flowers appear on 'Raydon's Favorite' Aromatic Aster in September and October. 'Raydon's Favorite' is tolerant of dry, rocky sites which makes sense because it was found in San Antonio, Texas by Raydon Alexander. One of famed plantsman, Rick Darke's favorites (New name is Symphyotricum oblongifolium).
H: 36 Inches · S: 36 Inches · Zone: 3


Aster tataricus 'Jin-dai'
Aster tataricus 'Jin-dai' is a Tatarian Daisy with bluish lavender flowers which bloom from September through November. A. 'Jin-dai' sports large tropical leaves all summer. Found in Japan by Rick Darke and Skip March. An exceptional long-blooming, dramatic perennial, with a spreading habit.
H: 48 Inches · S: 36 Inches · Zone: 4


Kalimeris incisa 'Blue Star'
'Blue Star' Japanese Aster has pale blue Aster-like flowers held above deep green foliage, blooming from June to fall. Kalimeris incisa 'Blue Star' is a deservedly popular perennial in Europe. The habit is neat and compact, and it never flags in hot weather.
H: 18 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 5

Kalimeris integrifolia 'Daisy Mae'
Showy white daisy-like flowers with yellow centers bloom consistently from July to September over top of dark green foliage. Perfect for the butterfly garden or container plantings. Highly drought tolerant.
H: 24 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5


Stokesia laevis 'Peachie's Pick'
'Peachie's Pick' Stokes Aster was found by Mississippi plants woman Peachie Saxton. Stokesia 'Peachie's Pick' is a compact version of this long blooming native, with large lavender blue flowers. Stokes Asters flower virtually all summer, especially when spent blooms are deadheaded. When established, Stokesia Peachie's Pick is surprisingly drought tolerant and overwinters best in well drained locations.
H: 16 Inches · S: 18 Inches · Zone: 5


