Symphyotrichum cordifolium
Blue Wood Aster
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Product Info
Blue Wood Aster (Symphyotrichum cordifolium)
Aster FamilyThis is a high-value, low maintenance shade plant for the woodland garden. It is a favorite of all types of pollinators, including specialized bees, and a host plant to numerous moths and butterflies. It is relatively short, but can be cut in half by July for a bushier plant. Spreads readily by runners and seed, so be sure to give it plenty of room to grow. Heart-shaped leaves can grow dramatically large in ideal situations, but tend to die back as flowering approaches.
Blooms: Pale blue, 3-4 weeks, Aug-Sept
Leaves: Large, heart-shaped, deeply toothed leaves
Height: 1-3’
Space: 2-3’
Soil: Average
Exposure: Part shade-Shade
Fauna: High value, visited by many insects for pollen and nectar, host plant to numerous species of moths and butterflies
Seeds: Typical, fluffy achenes produced by most asters
Deer Resistance: High
Zone: 3-8
Native Status: NC native, common in the Mountains, uncommon in the Piedmont, rare in the Coastal Plain
Provenance: WV, seed grown