There’s no need to give up vibrant flowers when summer ends; ‘Wood’s Pink’ Aster (Symphyotrichum novi-belgii) starts its show in late summer and blooms well into fall! The pink semi-doubled flowers and cheery yellow centers are a delight in the garden as many plants begin to transition to autumnal hues. Glossy green disease-resistant foliage provides a contrasting backdrop against the bright flowers in sunny borders. It’s also low-growing and deer-resistant, which makes it an excellent flowering ground cover alternative in areas with pesky critters.
Aster is a low-maintenance native perennial that thrives in various soil types, so it’s perfect for beginners. No trimming or shaping is required to keep it looking full and neat, and it easily attracts butterflies and birds!
Vital Details:
Plant size: 12-18” tall x 18-24” wide
Light: Sun (6+ hrs/day)
Water: Average moisture. It can adapt to dry or moist conditions but cannot tolerate standing water.
Hardiness: 4-8 (Find your hardiness zone)
Pollinator Value: Attracts butterflies of all types and other pollinating insects. Also attracts birds!
Host Plant To The Following: Pearly Crescent, Painted Lady, Silvery Checkerspot butterflies.
Notable Features: Deer-resistant, drought-tolerant, fall-interest, long-blooming, native
Pot Size: One quart
Plant Name: Symphyotrichum novi-belgii ‘Wood’s Pink’