Aster Plants and Seeds

 

Organic Giant Princess Aster - 100 Seeds - Callistephus

by Hirt's

Giant Aster Princess
Callistephus chinensis
24-30 in. Hardy Annual

One of our grower's very favorite for its long-lasting quality. This pretty pink, magenta, and purple aster produces many 2 1/2 in. yellow-centered blooms on 18 in. long sideshoots. Blooms exuberantly even after light frosts. Best transplanted.

Planting Depth: 1/4"
Soil Temp. for Germ.: 65-70 F
Days to Germ.: 7-14
Plant Spacing: 8-12"
Days to Maturity: 75-85
Full Sun
Moderate Water

500 Aster China Flower seeds Mixed Colors Superb semi-double mixture with a full range of colors

by Seeds and Things

  • 500 Plus seeds
  • Callistephus chinensis
  • Mixed Colors
  • Annual
  • Easy to Grow

Callistephus chinensis Superb semi-double mixture with a full range of colors and bicolors, great for cut flowers or displays. Heat and disease tolerant. Colors include: apricot, blue, blue tipped with white, blush, crimson, light blue, pink, pink tipped with white, red, rose, salmon, scarlet, violet striped, white, and yellow. Hardy annual, 24-26" tall.

'Purple Pixie' Stokes' Aster Perennial - Stokesia

by Hirts: Perennial

The first dwarf Stoke's Aster! Large violet blue flowers emerge over a plant with a short, compact habit combine to a form that doesnt open up (fall apart) with maturity. Blooms in early July with sporadic rebloom. Great for high heat and humidity!

 

 

 

Alpine Mix Aster - 4 Plants - Very Hardy -Very Colorful

by Hirts: Perennials; Sun

  • Aster alpinus (Alpine Aster)
  • Daisy-shaped flowers, up to 2 inches wide
  • Months of Bloom: Late Spring-Early Summer
  • Dividing in late summer keeps them compact & excellent looking year after year
  • 4 Plants

Aster alpinus (Alpine Aster)

Daisy-shaped flowers, up to 2 inches wide (5 cm), up to 2 inches wide (5 cm), in late spring to early summer. The foliage forms a dark green, dense, ground hugging mat, 6 inches high. Dividing in late summer keeps them compact & excellent looking year after year.


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