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Seeds: Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (f. Aster novae-angliae), New England aster

 

Includes a brochure with instructions on how to sow native seeds.

 

Seed sowing instructions

  • C(60) = Symphyotrichum novae-angliae seeds need at least 60 days of cold moist stratification prior to sowing.
  • You can find more information about how to sow native seeds HERE.

 

Plant information

 

The late blooms of the New England aster provides a welcome nectar source for the migrating Monarchs and many other butterflies and bees.

 

Easily identified by the hairy stem and clasping leaves, this aster reaches heights of 5 feet and stands out amongst the fall garden with spectacular color and texture. New England aster grows well in a variety of conditions, and so can be a bit thuggish if allowed to grow unchecked. Dead-heading the spent flowers can help keep this plant under control.

 

This perennial grows well alongside many goldenrods and other equally prolific growers. One of the nicest aspects of this aster is the wide variety of bloom colors, from purple, violet, lavender to all kinds of pinks. That is not a trait one sees often with straight species plants! Add this one to your cut flower garden for some real variety.

seeds: Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (New England aster)

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  • packet 150 seeds
    stratification code

    C(60)

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