Origin: US Native
Other Common Names: White Heath Aster, Squarrose White Aster, White Prairie Aster
Duration: Perennial
Bloom Time: September-October
Height: 18” to 24”
Spacing: 15” to 18”
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Soil Moisture: Medium to Dry
USDA Zone: 3a-8b
Germination: No pre-treatment needed. Sow seeds on soil surface at 70F and water.
Seeds Per Oz: 200000
Small, daisy-like flowers are borne in profusion on this white aster. A drought tolerant variety, this wildflower is commonly seen in open rocky woods, prairies, and along roads and railroads. Center disks are yellow, and petals usually white, but infrequently, blue or pink blossoms will be spotted.