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ASCLEPIAS
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syriaca Common Milkweed. This classic native is best known as a food of larval monarch butterflies. Globes of fragrant pink flowers in June - July, followed by pods of silky seeds in fall. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht. 2-3 feet. Z5-9.
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tub. Gay Butterflies Flowers in fiery shades of red, orange, and yellow from June through July. This native selection is an ideal nectar source for all types of butterflies and the preferred food source for monarch butterfly larvae. Typically grows 24-30” tall. Sun. Z3-9.
PASCTUB1Q
tuberosa (Butterfly Weed) Showy orange flower heads in summer. Good cut. Pointed seed pods add interest in the fall and winter. July-August. Prefers well drained soil. Native. Ht.:2 feet. Z3-9.
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tuberosa Showy orange flowers. Good cut. Pointed seed pots add interest in fall and winter. Native. Blooms in July-August.Prefers well drained soil. Ht.: 2 feet. Z3-9.

ASTER
PASTALE1Q
Alert New York Aster. Symphotrichum novae-belgii `Alert` Local midatlantic native selection with deep red flowers in fall. Full sun, average to moist soil. Ht. 15 inches. Z4-8.
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Alice Haslam dumosus `Alice Haslam`. Deep double pink. Fall. Native selection. Sun. Ht.: 12-15 inches. Z4-8.
PASTALM1Q
Alma Potschke Salmon rose flowers in August- September. Native selection. Full sun, wet or dry condition. Ht.: 3 feet. Z4-8.
PASTBLU1G
Bluebird (Smooth Aster) Bluebird Aster forms stiffly arching stems to 4 feet tall that are covered with 1 inch, violet-blue-with-yellow flowers from late summer into fall. Clumping, and is very disease resistant. Native. Full sun. Ht. 3-4. Z4-8.
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Bluebird (Smooth Aster) Aster laevis `Bluebird` Aster forms stiffly arching stems to 4 feet tall that are covered with 1 inch, violet-blue-with-yellow flowers from late summer into fall. Clumping, and is very disease resistant. Native. Full sun. Ht. 3-4. Z4-8.
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cordifolius Blue Wood Aster. Clouds of dark to light blue flowers with yellow centers in fall. Native. Good naturalizer under trees, open woods. Best in pt.shade with 3 hours of sun or more. Ht. 2-3 feet. Z4-9.