Ionactis linariifolius
Flax Leaf Aster
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Product Info
Flax Leaf Aster (Ionactis linariifolius)
Aster Family
This is a short, upright, early fall blooming aster that has high pollinator value. The pale purple/blue flowers are about 1” across and provide both pollen and nectar for a large variety of insects. The needle-like foliage adds great texture to the sunny pollinator garden and sets the aster apart from many of our other fall blooming asters. This species is very drought tolerant and can be used effectively in rock gardens or other dry areas. Flax-Leaf Aster forms clumps, rather than running and stays quite tidy. It makes an excellent Aster choice for small or container gardens. Pairs well with Butterfly Milkweed, Little Bluestem, Baptisia sp., Poppy Mallows, and Maryland Golden Aster
Blooms: Pale purple/blue, 4-6 weeks, Sept-Oct
Leaves: Stiff, whorled, needle like leaves resemble rosemary leaves
Height: 12-18”
Space: 1-2’
Soil: Average-Dry, prefers rocky or sandy soil
Exposure: Full sun-Part sun
Fauna: High pollinator value–most types of pollinating insects visit, several feed on the leaves and stems, moth and butterfly host plant
Seeds: Small brown achenes
Deer Resistance: Medium
Zone: 4-9
Native Status: NC native, common in the Piedmont and Sandhills, uncommon in the Mountains
Provenance: VA, seed grown