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Aster Peony Blue Cut Flower 1gm Approx. Seeds 450 Winter
Aster Peony Blue Cut Flower 1gm Approx. Seeds 450 Winter
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Peony Duchess Aster Seeds
Appearance: Aster flowers have a daisy-like appearance with a central disk surrounded by numerous ray-like petals. The disk can be yellow, while the ray petals come in various colors such as white, pink, purple, blue, or lavender. The petals often have a slender and elongated shape, giving the flower a star-like appearance.
Flowering Season: Asters typically bloom in late or fall, adding a splash of color to the garden when many other flowers are starting to fade. The exact flowering season can vary depending on the species and cultivar.
Size: Aster flowers can vary in size, depending on the species and variety. They range from small, delicate flowers to larger, showy blooms. The height of the plants can also vary, with some asters growing to just a few inches tall and others reaching up to several feet in height.
Color Variations: Asters come in a wide range of colors, providing various options for gardeners. Common colors include white, pink, purple, blue, and lavender. Some asters even have bi-colored petals, featuring combinations like white and pink or purple and white.
Longevity: Asters are generally long-lived perennials, meaning they come back year after year. With proper care and growing conditions, they can continue to bloom and thrive for several seasons.
Attracts Pollinators: Asters are known for attracting pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. The nectar-rich flowers serve as a valuable food source for these creatures, making asters a great addition to pollinator-friendly gardens.
Sun and Soil Requirements: Most asters prefer full sun to partial shade for optimal growth and flowering. They typically thrive in well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. Asters can tolerate a range of soil types but prefer soil that is slightly acidic to neutral pH.
Low Maintenance: Asters are generally easy to grow and require minimal maintenance. They are relatively drought-tolerant once established but benefit from regular watering during dry spells. Deadheading spent flowers can encourage more blooms and extend the flowering season.
Companion Plants: Asters can be combined with other garden plants to create attractive and harmonious displays. They work well with ornamental grasses, coneflowers, goldenrods, sedums, and fall-blooming perennials.
Height 70cm
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