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Aster, New England

Fall Nectar Source for Monarchs & Bees

Vibrant fall blooms provide essential nectar for migrating Monarchs and native bees. This tall, showy aster thrives in meadows, streambanks, and sunny borders.

$395
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New England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae)

New England Aster is a native perennial that bursts with vivid purple blooms in late summer and fall, providing a critical nectar source for pollinators when many other flowers have faded. This tall, hardy plant is especially valuable for Monarch butterflies during their fall migration, as well as for various native bees and honeybees. In addition to its ecological benefits, New England Aster's deep roots help stabilize soil, making it ideal for naturalized areas, meadows, or pollinator gardens. Historically, its leaves and roots were used in traditional medicine for respiratory relief.

Key Characteristics:

  • Pollinator Magnet: New England Aster blooms from August to October, providing an essential late-season nectar source for Monarch butterflies, honeybees, and native bees. These pollinators rely on the vibrant purple flowers to fuel their migration and overwintering preparations.

  • Wildlife Habitat: The dense growth of New England Aster creates shelter for small insects and ground-dwelling creatures, contributing to garden biodiversity. It provides both food and habitat, supporting beneficial species through the late growing season.

  • Traditional Medicinal Uses: Native American tribes traditionally used the roots and leaves of New England Aster to make teas for treating respiratory issues like colds and fevers. Its anti-inflammatory properties made it a popular natural remedy for easing coughs and congestion.

  • Erosion Control and Soil Health: With its deep, fibrous roots, New England Aster helps prevent soil erosion and improves soil health. It thrives in moist, well-drained soils, making it an excellent choice for stream banks, rain gardens, and areas prone to erosion.

  • Perfect for Meadows and Pollinator Gardens: This aster's tall, showy blooms make it a standout in meadow plantings, pollinator gardens, and naturalized borders. It pairs beautifully with other late-blooming natives like Goldenrod, extending the flowering season in your landscape.

Product Details:

  • Native Range: Eastern and Central North America
  • Plant Life Cycle: Perennial
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained
  • Mature Height: 3-6 feet
  • Bloom Time: Late summer to fall (August to October)
  • Bloom Color: Purple with yellow centers
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-8

Add ecological value and vibrant color to your garden with New England Aster, a pollinator-friendly perennial that thrives in moist landscapes.

Aster, New England

From $395

New England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae)

New England Aster is a native perennial that bursts with vivid purple blooms in late summer and fall, providing a critical nectar source for pollinators when many other flowers have faded. This tall, hardy plant is especially valuable for Monarch butterflies during their fall migration, as well as for various native bees and honeybees. In addition to its ecological benefits, New England Aster's deep roots help stabilize soil, making it ideal for naturalized areas, meadows, or pollinator gardens. Historically, its leaves and roots were used in traditional medicine for respiratory relief.

Key Characteristics:

Product Details:

Add ecological value and vibrant color to your garden with New England Aster, a pollinator-friendly perennial that thrives in moist landscapes.

Pot size

  • 2.5" pot
  • Quart
  • 1 Gallon
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