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Summer is here in North Georgia! For the plants safety, we will be shipping only trees and hardy woody plants. Check back in late August for the full inventory! 🌿
Summer is here in North Georgia! For the plants safety, we will be shipping only trees and hardy woody plants. Check back in late August for the full inventory! 🌿

Aromatic Aster | Symphyotrichum oblongifolium

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Original price $10.95 - Original price $10.95
Original price
$10.95
$10.95 - $10.95
Current price $10.95

🌿 Shipped in 3.5" x 9" deep tree pots – healthy, vigorous plants grown on our Southeastern U.S. homestead.

Aromatic Aster is a compact, tough native perennial that puts on a stunning floral show just when most of the garden is winding down. In late summer and fall, it bursts into clouds of lavender-blue daisies with sunny yellow centers—drawing in a flurry of bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.

True to its name, this aster has pleasantly aromatic foliage when crushed and is one of the most drought-tolerant and low-maintenance asters available. It's perfect for borders, wildflower gardens, pollinator patches, and rocky or dry sites.

Latin Name: Symphyotrichum oblongifolium (formerly Aster oblongifolius)

Size at Maturity: 1.5–2.5 ft tall, 2–3 ft wide

USDA Zone: 3–8

Site & Soil: Prefers full sun and well-drained soil; thrives in dry, rocky, or poor soil once established

Pests & Diseases: Exceptionally resilient; rarely affected by pests or disease

 

🌼 Uses:

  • Critical late-season nectar source for bees and butterflies

  • Provides dense, ground-covering foliage and fall color

  • Aromatic leaves add sensory interest to native gardens

  • Native to the central and eastern U.S., including the Southeast

  • Great for mass plantings, edging, and erosion control on slopes

🛠 Growing Tips:

  • Cut back once in early summer to encourage a bushier shape

  • Tolerates drought and neglect—ideal for hot, dry spots

  • Combine with goldenrod, liatris, and other fall bloomers for an extended pollinator buffet

💡 Fun Fact:
Aromatic Aster keeps blooming well into fall, sometimes even after the first light frosts—making it one of the last native plants to support pollinators before winter.

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