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Native Plants & More New York Asters (Symphyotrichum novi-belgii)
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New York Asters (Symphyotrichum novi-belgii)

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New York Asters appear in late Summer just as many perennials begin to fade.

Planted in drifts of 3 or more their large purple blooms are lovely to see when mixed with the brilliant yellows of native goldenrods.

This native perennial supports incredible numbers of native bees before winter hibernation. As a host plant  they are a vital ‘nursery’ for their caterpillars of butterflies such as Silvery Checkerspot & Pearl Crescent. Birds depend on New York Asters for seed to survive through the Winter and of course caterpillars to feed baby birds in Spring. 

Plant Profile: 

Prefers medium-dry & well drain soils of clay, sand & loam. 

Grows up to 4’ tall 

Loves to bask in full sunshine to partial shade. 

Blooms for pollinators August thru October, and even into November!

Companions: Goldenrods and other Asters of course!

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New York Asters appear in late Summer just as many perennials begin to fade.

Planted in drifts of 3 or more their large purple blooms are lovely to see when mixed with the brilliant yellows of native goldenrods.

This native perennial supports incredible numbers of native bees before winter hibernation. As a host plant  they are a vital ‘nursery’ for their caterpillars of butterflies such as Silvery Checkerspot & Pearl Crescent. Birds depend on New York Asters for seed to survive through the Winter and of course caterpillars to feed baby birds in Spring. 

Plant Profile: 

Prefers medium-dry & well drain soils of clay, sand & loam. 

Grows up to 4’ tall 

Loves to bask in full sunshine to partial shade. 

Blooms for pollinators August thru October, and even into November!

Companions: Goldenrods and other Asters of course!

New York Asters appear in late Summer just as many perennials begin to fade.

Planted in drifts of 3 or more their large purple blooms are lovely to see when mixed with the brilliant yellows of native goldenrods.

This native perennial supports incredible numbers of native bees before winter hibernation. As a host plant  they are a vital ‘nursery’ for their caterpillars of butterflies such as Silvery Checkerspot & Pearl Crescent. Birds depend on New York Asters for seed to survive through the Winter and of course caterpillars to feed baby birds in Spring. 

Plant Profile: 

Prefers medium-dry & well drain soils of clay, sand & loam. 

Grows up to 4’ tall 

Loves to bask in full sunshine to partial shade. 

Blooms for pollinators August thru October, and even into November!

Companions: Goldenrods and other Asters of course!

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