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Excellent late season source of nectar for pollinators. I get a lot of insects on the flowers.
I've grown a variety of cultivars with success here. I consider them essential plants for the fall garden. Their lower foliage does turn ...Read More
They DO grow quite tall, and I usually give them a haircut before they get to flowering. Even so, they still get tall...but I LOVE these ...Read More
This beautiful fall flower has a tendancy to get tall while the lower section of the stem turns brown. It is best placed in the back of t...Read More
Since this is my Birthday Flower (September-Virgo), I've always had an exceedingly warm and loving relationship with this plant. :) Growi...Read More
Common late-summer/fall bloom along Southern New Hampshire's back roads.
The New England aster does very well here despite the long, hot, humid and some times dry southern summers. I've never had this aster su...Read More
Although it does indeed self-seed prolifically, it's majestic splendor in the fall makes it my premier fall blooming perennial. It's als...Read More
New England Aster is a wildflower in Illinois that often attains 6 feet in height. The distinctive 1-1.5" wide flower heads are cluster...Read More
This native perennial wildflower is drought resistent and needs no staking. Not a heavy seeder in my experience. Just enough to perpetua...Read More
The hybrid varieties are very pretty but the wild forms - while alright looking - are rather plain. Hybrids are also more tame but given...Read More
The species makes a wide bush about 4' around if not pruned or staked after it falls down; this provides much better flowering because fl...Read More
New England Asters are perennial in zones 3-9 and grow from 2-5' tall. The leaves are 4-5" long and the flowers are 2" across, violet pur...Read More