Daydream Aster

Daydream Aster

Lavender-blue petals surround a bright yellow center above compact, wide-spreading foliage from late summer to early fall. In cool weather, the petals fade to pale blue around the center creating […]

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Vibrant Dome New England Aster

Vibrant Dome New England Aster

Loads of semi-double hot pink starry flowers cover the dark green foliage well into fall. Great for adding a burst of late season color and butterflies love the nectar! The […]

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New England Aster

‘Nachtauge’ is as true to the northeast as lobster rolls, fall foliage, and the ocean. With New England literally in its name, the New England Aster will put on a […]

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White Heath Aster

White Heath Aster

Heath aster bursts into fragrant yellow centered, white daisy-like bloom in early fall. Narrow grey-green foliage is an important larval butterfly food. Easy to grow, this tolerant perennial thrives as […]

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Kickin® Sapphire Fall Aster

Kickin® Sapphire Fall Aster

The new Kickin® series has superb habit, forming a full, dense mound of finely textured foliage. From late summer to mid fall every inch is completely covered with double blueish […]

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KICKIN® Lilac Blue New York Aster

KICKIN® Lilac Blue New York Aster

The new Kickin® series has superb habit, forming a full, dense mound of finely textured foliage. From late summer to mid fall every inch is completely covered with double lilac […]

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Kickin® Lavender Fall Aster

Kickin® Lavender Fall Aster

The new Kickin® series has superb habit, forming a full, dense mound of finely textured foliage. From late summer to mid fall every inch is completely covered with double lavender […]

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Wood’s Blue Aster

Wood’s Blue Aster

This plant has sky blue-colored flowers with yellow centers and puts on a show for six weeks in late summer through fall. These varieties are highly mildew-resistant.

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Ebony Spleenwort

A very unique fern, Ebony Spleenwort has sterile fronds that are only 2-6 inches long who’s blunt evergreen pinnae alternate. The ebony name refers to its shiny black stalk that […]

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