Aromatic Aster Seeds - Fall Aster - Wild Blue Aster | Flower Seeds

Aromatic Aster Seeds - Fall Aster - Wild Blue Aster | Flower Seeds

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Aromatic Aster Seeds - Fall Aster - Wild Blue Aster | Flower SeedsPlant Info:• Latin Name: Aster Oblongifolius• Common Names: Fall Aster, Wild Blue Aster, Asteraceae• Season: Perennial• Light Preference: Full Sun / Partial Shade• USDA Zones: 3 - 9• Bloom Season: Early Fall - Late Fall• Bloom Color: Violet-Blue, Purple• Height: 24" Best if used by 2026 We only use tracking on orders $10+, unless "With Tracking" is selectedThe narrow leaves and stems are sparsely covered with short hairs. Flower heads (capitula) are composed of about 30 pistillate and fertile ray florets with rose, lavender-blue or purple laminae surrounding 25-50 yellow bisexual and fertile disc florets, maturing brown or purplish. Wild blue Aster will attract bees, butterflies to the garden. The flowers fresh and added to salads, and the leaves are also edible and may be used to make a tea. Gardening for happiness! Treevale

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TypeFlower Seeds
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Aromatic Aster Seeds - Fall Aster - Wild Blue Aster | Flower SeedsPlant Info:• Latin Name: Aster Oblongifolius• Common Names: Fall Aster, Wild Blue Aster, Asteraceae• Season: Perennial• Light Preference: Full Sun / Partial Shade• USDA Zones: 3 - 9• Bloom Season: Early Fall - Late Fall• Bloom Color: Violet-Blue, Purple• Height: 24" Best if used by 2026 We only use tracking on orders $10+, unless "With Tracking" is selectedThe narrow leaves and stems are sparsely covered with short hairs. Flower heads (capitula) are composed of about 30 pistillate and fertile ray florets with rose, lavender-blue or purple laminae surrounding 25-50 yellow bisexual and fertile disc florets, maturing brown or purplish. Wild blue Aster will attract bees, butterflies to the garden. The flowers fresh and added to salads, and the leaves are also edible and may be used to make a tea. Gardening for happiness! Treevale

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