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Aster lateriflorus 'Lady in Black' |
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Aster lateriflorus 'Lady in Black' $5.95
- common name: calico aster
- flowering season: the end of summer into fall
- height: 3 feet
- Light requirements: full sun
- Soil requirements: average
- Water requirments: average
- Growth habit: grows as a slowly widening clump
- How to propagate: dividing in spring
- Leaf type: inch-long leaves, darkly shaded
- Ways to use it such as in a pot or otherwise: adds a rich color to the fall garden; grows well in a mixed flower garden; colder weather and freezing nights don't slow this plant down until winter truly settles in
- Special characteristics: visited by butterflies
- Other points of interests: asters grow so thickly and become so crowded that dividing them every few years is a big help to keeping them healthy and floriferous
Masses of tiny cream and pink flowers will cover this plant in October and November. It grows well in full sun or a half day of sun -- full sun is required for darker foliage. The dark leaves add variety and interest to its green leafed neighbors. In rich soil it grows three to four feet tall and will need staking. It will be shorter, at 2½ to 3 feet tall in average soil. This grows well in a garden that has a clay type of soil. USDA Hardiness Zones 4 -9. |
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