Heath Aster Symphyotrichum ericoides (Aster ericoides) Heath aster is a variable species. The flowers may be white or pale pink; they may be sparse or they may be packed together along the stems.
Heath Aster Aster ericoides L. Synonym: Aster pansus Other names: Tufted White Prairie Aster, White Aster, Many-flowered Aster ...
Asteraceae / Aster Heath Aster, Hairy White Oldfield Aster (Symphyotrichum pilosus) Heath Aster, Hairy White Oldfield Aster is also known as Heath Aster. Formerly considered: Aster ericoides var. platyphyllus, Aster ericoides var.
Heath Aster A very low dense carpeting groundcover that is smothered with 1/2" single white flowers with gold centers in September. A good strong grower and a totally new look and use for Asters! Makes an excellent container plant....
'Pink Cloud' heath aster (A. ericoides 'Pink Cloud'), 75 x 45 cm, full sun, Zone 4 'Flora's Delight' aster (A. x frikartii 'Flora's Delight'), 45 x 45 cm, full sun, Zone 6 'Bluebird' smooth aster (A. laevis 'Bluebird'), 90 x 45 cm, full sun, Zone 5 ...
Aster ericoides (Heath aster) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: 1 ...
Aster ericoides (Heath Aster) Aster frikarti Aster novae-angliae (New England Aster) Aster novi-belgii (New-York Aster) Aster tataricus (Purple Aster) Aster tongolensis Aster yunnanensis Asteriscus maritimus (Gold Coin, Mediterranean Beach Daisy) ...
Heath aster (A. ericoides) is a North American species that is also quite disease resistant. Plants range in height from 12 to 36 inches and have small, needle-like leaves. They produce masses of tiny flowers in the fall.
Aster ericoides 'Monte Cassino' (Heath Aster) - A wispy fine-foliaged perennial mound that grows to 3 feet tall with an abundance of small daisy-like white flowers in the summer through fall. Plant in full sun and water regularly.
Western Heath Aster [English]: Symphyotrichum falcatum Western Heermann's Buckwheat [English]: Eriogonum heermannii var. occidentale Western Heermann's Wild Buckwheat [English]: Eriogonum heermannii var. occidentale ...
See also: Heath, Aster, Pink, Lavender, Violet
 
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