Sequim Rare Plants, Sequim, WA 98382

Aster x lateriflorus 'Coombe Fishacre'


Aster 'Coombe Fishacre'Aster x lateriflorus 'Coombe Fishacre'

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•  common name: aster
•  flowering season: August and September
•  height: 3 feet
•  Light requirements: sun
•  Soil requirements: average soil and well drained
•  Water requirements: average
•  Growth habit: a branching, rounded form
•  How to propagate: dividing in spring
•  Leaf type: small green eaves
•  Ways to use it: not demanding, growing in sun or partial shade
•  Special characteristics: attracts butterflies

A hardy mildew-free aster, 'Coombe Fishacre' has masses of light lilac flowers with golden eyes, the eyes turning rosy brown with age. The plant has a rounded, billowy shape. Reaching to three tall, it supports itself well without staking unless grown in more shade or in a particularly windy location. Blooms August into early October. We recommend dividing it every few years. USDA Zones 5 - 8, and to Zone 9 in the West.
For a very interesting retelling of some British garden history, including a bit about asters, click here.

 

 
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