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Snow
Flurry Dwarf Aster
Easy-going asters are the perfect choice for gardeners who value
plants that take care of themselves. 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.
Shipped in 3" pot. Deer tend to avoid.
(Buy
from Spring Hill Nursery)
| Botanical Name:
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Aster novi-belgii
'Snow Flurry' |
| Form: |
N/A |
| Sun Exposure |
Partial Shade/Full Sun |
| Height/Habit |
12" - 18" |
| Spread: |
18 - 24" |
| Spacing: |
18 - 24" |
| Hardiness
Zone: |
5 - 9 (-10 degrees F) |
| Foliage Type |
Dark green oblong
leaves 4", smaller as they move up the
stem.
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| Flower Form |
Daisy like - 3"
across |
| Flower Color: |
Lavender blue with yellow center |
| Flowering Date: |
Mid summer to fall |
| Planting Requirements:
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Set at the same
level it is at in the container, firm well
and water thoroughly. |
| Soil Requirements: |
Well drained |
| Growth Rate: |
Moderate to fast |
| Unique Characteristics: |
One of the best
fall Asters for superb color and form. |
| Pruning: |
N/A |
| Time of Pruning: |
N/A |
The Snow Drift Aster Plants well with the
following:
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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) |
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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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