Alpine Aster is an early-blooming species, often grown in rock gardens or used
for edging in the perennial border. Plants form a low clump of bright green
leaves. Branching stems of single daisy-shaped, yellow-eyed flowers appear in
late spring and early summer. Not a long-lived plant, but will self-seed to
produce successive generations, if allowed to. This strain blooms in shades of
rose and pink. Easy. |