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Peter Pan Dwarf Aster

Peter Pan Dwarf Aster

Easy-going asters are the perfect choice for gardeners who value plants that take care of themselves. Spring Hill has selected hybrids for superior growth and blooming in your area. Ideal for rock gardens and the front of borders. They bloom heavily for weeks atop handsome emerald foliage. Select these dainty beauties individually to highlight your garden from midsummer until frost, or order the Dwarf Aster Collection and group them throughout your plantings for bursts of radiant color and texture. Grow 12-18" tall. Space 12-24" apart.

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Botanical Name: Aster novi-belgii 'Peter Pan'
Form: N/A
Sun Exposure Partial Shade/Full Sun
Height/Habit 12" - 18"
Spread: 18 - 24"
Spacing: 18 - 24"
Hardiness Zone: Zone 4 - 8 (-30° F)
Foliage Type Dark green foliage. Should be pinched to keep compact.
Flower Form Delicate daisy flowers.
Flower Color: Pink with yellow center.
Flowering Date: Late summer/early fall to frost.
Planting Requirements: Like Mums, Asters require long days for vegetative growth and short days for bud initiation and development. Divide every few years to maintain vigor.
Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained soil. Wet winter soils are more damaging than the cold weather.
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
Unique Characteristics: Very hardy, tolerant to light frost, provides color late in the season when flower are scarce, pinch for best performance and to control height, a mound of flowers, very easy to grow, tolerates some light shade but prefers full sun which keeps it shorter and more compact. Dwarf, compact plant.
Pruning: Same as Mums, pinch to keep compact and bushy.
Time of Pruning: Pinch spring to about mid July.

The Peter Pan Dwarft Aster Plants well with the following:

 
  Outstanding in early summer borders. Towering stalks, up to 4' tall, are covered with bell-shaped florets in a mix of bright colors. Hummingbirds can't resist! Fast-growing biennial plants are resistant to most pests and diseases. Beautiful in woodland gardens, cottage gardens and borders. Space 2-3' apart. Leaves are very poisonous to humans, cattle and horses. Leaves contain a heart stimulant. Plant away from livestock. (Buy From Spring Hill Nursery)
 
  Beautiful, lavender-blue flowers with pincushion-like centers bloom in the spring, continue all through the summer and into autumn. Grows 12" high, 12" wide. Shipped in 3" pot. Deer tend to avoid. Scabiosa columbaria 'Butterfly Blue. Dwarf plant, neat habit, trouble-free, ideal for edging. Attracts butterflies, excellent cut flower, heavy bloomer. Blooms continuously from spring to fall with heaviest blooming in the spring, intense lavender blue. Voted Perennial Plant of the year 2000 by the Perennial Plant Association. (Buy From Spring Hill Nursery)
 
  Brilliant red flowers in late summer. Leaves turn vibrant orange red in fall. Forms a dense mat 3-8” tall. Excellent for hot, dry sites! Low-growing plants have succulent leaves, require little care once established. Space plants 12-18” apart. Excellent, fast growing ground-cover with brilliant red flowers in late summer and brightly colored foliage. It quickly forms a dense mat. In mild climates the foliage is evergreen so the orange-red color provides a good winter display. Tolerant of dry infertile soils and is useful for covering difficult places and provide erosion control on banks. This is a superior form of the popular Red Carpet Sedum. The more sun it gets the more intense the color of the flowers and foliage. Easy and requires little maintenance. (Buy From Spring Hill Nursery)

Interesting Aster Facts:

In Denmark and Holland asters are grown as a potted plant and as cut flowers. With their small daisy-like flowers in shades of purple, blue, white and pink, asters have become a popular crop in the European market.

In the early '90s, Yoder Brothers Inc. introduced a line of vegetatively propagated aster cultivars. Some cultivars are for indoor potted culture, some for outdoor garden pots, while others are for use as cut flowers. Asters are easy to incorporate into New England production. They can be grown as a companion crop to the garden mum and offered to the market in September and October.

The culture of asters is very similar to chrysanthemums. They require long days for vegetative growth and short days for flower bud initiation. For indoor greenhouse production between September and April or May a mum lighting system must be utilized to produce strong vegetative growth. For outdoor garden pot production the crop is grown under natural daylength conditions just as is done with garden mums.


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