St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | December 2004 | neutral
This is another native Newfoundland wildflower that is fairly common locally. We used to have 15 native species of Aster in Newfoundland...Read More. With the recent name revisions, this is the only true Aster we have left! They grow on barrenlands, dry bogs, coastal headlands and in burnover areas, blooming in early August. The flowers are often single or in a cluster of up to 10-15. Not quite showy enough for the typical garden but ideal for a wildflower garden.
This is another native Newfoundland wildflower that is fairly common locally. We used to have 15 native species of Aster in Newfoundland...Read More