![]() | Aster dumosus x 'Wood's Pink' | |
| Common Name: | New York Aster | |
| Bloom color: | Clear pink, semi-double w/gold centers | |
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| Bloom: | Aug-Sept | |
| Hardiness: | 3-8 | |
| Light: | Sun | |
| Soil: | Well-drained, fertile soil. | |
Why you need this plant: Densely packed clusters of clear pink flowers provide outstanding color in the garden from late summer into fall. They make a terrific accent to fall blooming grasses and the changing colors of the trees. Dwarf compact habit that does not require staking. This variety has shown excellent resistance to mildew and rust. | ||
| Planting Info: Most hardy Asters thrive in well-enriched fertile but rather dry soils. Water deeply during dry spells, but avoid wetting the foliage. This species performs best in rich, evenly moist soil and full sun. Give them lots of room to grow; good air circulation will help to prevent powdery mildew. To maintain their health and vigor, divide plants every couple of years in the spring. | ||