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PASTDIV1Q
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divaricatus
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(White Wood Aster). Twiggy black stems with small white flowers. Tolerates dry shade. Blooms in late summer until fall. Native. Tolerates dry shade. Ht.: 1-2 feet. Z3-8.
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PASTDIV1G
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divaricatus
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(White Wood Aster) Twiggy black stems with small white flowers late summer into fall. Tolerates dry shade. Native. Grows 1-2 feet. Z3-8.
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PASTSNO1Q
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eri. Snow Flurry
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Very low growing native aster. Forms a dense carpet and is covered with small single white flowers in the fall. A strong grower with a new look and use. Native selection. Ht: 6 inch. Z5-8.
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PASTHEL1Q
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Hella Lacy
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Blue violet flowers in September. Native selection. Ht.: 3-4 feet. Z4-9.
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PASTJIN1G
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Jindai
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(Tatarian Daisy). Large deep green foliage and stout flower stems produce clusters of sky blue single flowers from early September-October. This is a vigourous, stoloniferous plant, shorter than the species. Native selection. Ht.4-5 feet. Z5-8.
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PASTBLA1Q
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Lady in Black
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Dark purple almost black lacy foliage, twiggy stems and branches support lots of tiny pale lilac flowers with rosy stamens. Blooms in Sept.- October. Native selection. Ht.: 2-3 feet. Z6-8.
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PASTNES1Q
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Nesthaekchen
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- `Nesthaekchen`. Light violet red flowers. Compact habit. Fall. Native selection. Ht. 12 inches. Z4-9.
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PASTANG1Q
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novae-angliae
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New England Aster. Symphotrichum novae-angliae. One of the tallest and most magnificent of the native asters. Bright blue, pink to purple flowers with orange center starting in August well into fall. Important late season nectar source for butterflies. Sun/ pt.shade. Ht.2-5 feet. Spread 2-3 feet. Z4-8.
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PASTBEL1Q
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novi-belgii
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New York Aster. Symphotrichum novae-belgii. Local midatlantic native of moist to wet meadows. Flowers in shades of blue and purple starting in late August. Full sun, average to moist soil. Cut back early for compact habit. Ht.3-4 feet. Spread 3 feet. Z4-8.
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PASTOCT1G
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October Skies
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oblongifolius `October Skies`. Medium blue flowers on bushy 18 inch.foliage. Excellent ground cover potential. Native selection. Tolerant of drought and poor soils. Deer resistant. Z5-8.
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