New York Aster - Symphyotrichum novi-belgii

New York Aster - Symphyotrichum novi-belgii

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In the wild, New York Aster is generally found in marshes and other moist but often nutrient-poor locations, which in turn makes it a tough and salt-tolerant plant for your own back (or front) yard garden. As with other asters, New York Aster aster can be used as a perennial substitute for the commonly used “fall mum” chrysanthemums, since it has a similarly showy floral display. The purple flowers of this species open in late summer to early fall, beckoning pollinators of all kinds and welcoming the change of seasons with cheery and bright blooms. 

The New York Aster we are offering was propagated at Stoneleigh from seed. 

Conditions: Full sun to part shade; moist, well-drained soils

Size: 3'-5' tall, 1'-2' spread

Zone: 4 - 8

Wildlife Value: Flowers attract wide variety of bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, including specialist bees; larval host plant for several butterfly and moth species, including the Pearl Crescent

 

Photo: hedera.baltica