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James Burghardt
(Aromatic Aster)
Noted for its compact, spreading habit, 'October Skies' is a wonderfully landscape-friendly aromatic aster that's as tough as it is pretty. Its many lavender-blue daisies have dusty yellow centers and fine petals. Their cool color contrasts beautifully with yellow-flowered fall composites. Flowering typically begins in mid-fall and continues for up to three or four weeks.
This North American native is among the best perennials for providing bold masses of late-season color. Clouds of violet...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Aromatic Aster)
Clouds of lavender-blue flowers cover this bushy, relatively compact aromatic aster from early to mid-autumn. This favorite cultivar was bred at Holbrook Farm Nursery, in Fletcher, North Carolina; an establishment that has since closed.
This North American native aster is among the best perennials for providing bold masses of late-season color. Lots of cool daisies with fine petals and yellow centers appear in late summer and fall on stout, many-branched stems. A single plant can have a dozen...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Late Purple Aster)
Late season asters like Aster patens brighten the fall landscape with their colorful blooms. The tall, arching stems of this hardy perennial become lined with pale lavender-purple daisies with yellow centers. Wild populations exist in open woodlands and thickets throughout the whole of the eastern United States. Though rarely cultivated, this is a pretty native aster for wildflower and butterfly gardens.
The fine stems of late purple aster are lined with slender, lance-shaped, alternate...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Frost Aster, White Oldfield Aster)
Clouds of tiny white daisies cover the dense branches of this North American wildflower in late fall. It often blooms when the first frosts of late fall arrive, which explains the pretty common name, frost aster. Native populations exist across the eastern half of North America and favor open woods, fields, roadsides and prairies.
Frost aster is tall, bushy and has fine, stiff, slightly hairy leaves that are light to medium green. Its arching stems are also hairy and become lined with lots...
Jesse Saylor
(Willowleaf Aster)
In mid to late fall, willowleaf aster produces tall, billowy branches covered with small blueish white daisies. Natural populations of this hardy herbaceous perennial exist throughout much of central and eastern North America and favor moist meadows, roadside ditches, stream edges and other lowlands.
Dense linear or lance-shaped green leaves cover the upright, branched stems. Fine, whitish veins mark the undersides of the leaves. Late in the season, the branches produce pyramidal clusters...
Felder Rushing
(Tatarian Aster)
The tall, loose floral clusters of this hardy perennial aster are bold and striking.
Tatarian aster is a showy late season bloomer that originates from Siberia, so it is particularly cold hardy. The upright, clump-forming plant has rounded dark green leaves that are remarkably fragrant when crushed. In late summer to fall it produces upright, leafy stems from which rise broad, loose, terminal clusters of blue daisies. Each flower has violet or purple rays and a yellow center. These are irresistible...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Tatarian Aster)
The tall, loose floral clusters of this hardy perennial aster are bold and striking.
Tatarian aster is a showy late season bloomer that originates from Siberia, so it is particularly cold hardy. The upright, clump-forming plant has rounded dark green leaves that are remarkably fragrant when crushed. In late summer to fall it produces upright, leafy stems from which rise broad, loose, terminal clusters of blue daisies. Each flower has violet or purple rays and a yellow center. These are irresistible...
(East Indies Aster)
Aster tongolensis is a compact perennial perfect for bringing late-season color to smaller gardens. Native to western China and the Himalayas, it is well adapted to dry, rocky soils of low fertility, making it a fine choice for waterwise gardens. It forms a low mat of oval, somewhat hairy leaves, from which rise numerous, nearly leafless stems topped by yellow-centered, violet-blue daisies, which bloom in late spring to early summer.
Preferring full to partial sun, Aster tongolensis...