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Types of New England Asters There are many types of New England aster cultivars, or cultivated varieties, which you can grow in your garden: ‘Alma Potschke’ has bright pink flowers on 3-foot ...
New England asters (Symphotrichum novae-angliae) are native to the U.S. with small daisy-like flowers in various shades of purple, pink and blue. They have an upright form, reaching about 3 to 6 ...
One of the most striking is New England aster, with its robust stature and masses of deep purple flowers. It often grows with goldenrods along roadsides and in meadows.
The New England aster is a species of native plant belonging to the Asteraceae (daisy) family. The name “aster” comes from the Latin word astrum, which means “star.” In Greek mythology, the aster ...
New England asters can grow to six feet with thicker stems and hairy leaves. (For some reason, my dog Luisa loves to chew on the hairy leaves of my New England aster.) ...
New England asters (Symphotrichum novae-angliae) are native to the U.S. with small daisy-like flowers in various shades of purple, pink and blue. They have an upright form, reaching about 3 to 6 ...
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