New England Aster
ASTER NOVAE-ANGLIAE INFORMATION
Scientific Name Aster novae-angliae
Common Name New England Aster
Wetland Code FACW
Germination Code C(60)
Sun Exposure Prairie, Savanna
Soil Moisture Wet, Wet Mesic, Mesic, Dry Mesic
Bloom Time August, September, October
Color Purple
Height 4 feet
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (formerly Aster novae-angliae), commonly known as the New England Aster, is an herbaceous perennial in the composite family. It is native to almost every area in North America east of the Rocky Mountains, but excluding the far north of Canada as well as some of the southern United States. The plant grows up to 120 cm with a stout, hairy stem and lance-shaped leaves with entire margins. The flower heads are showy with yellow disc florets at the center and ray florets that range from a deep purple or rose to rarely white. The New England aster inhabits a wide variety of habitats and soil types, though it does not tolerate strong shade. Due to the attractive flowers, numerous cultivars of have been developed. Furthermore, as a result of its increased usage in the garden, it has been introduced to many area beyond its natural range, including Europe and several western US states.
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