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Wildflowers - Aster Seeds
Most plants in the Aster family bloom in the late summer or early fall, with some species being the last thing to bloom before snowfall. This means that Asters fill a crucial role in the fall season of providing nectar and pollen for pollinators like honeybees, and butterflies. lso, they fill a beautiful role in the prairie ecosystem of some nice colors late in the season! There are many species of Asters, and they vary in size and color, but New England Aster is probably the most popular species that we sell. Don't worry, though - there are a lot of species of wildflower seeds here for you to order in bulk. Most of our Aster seeds for sale are perennials, but watch out for the few in here that are from the Callistephus genus - these are annuals. Taxonomists have come up with some new classifications for Asters in recent years, but we have stuck with the simple genus name of Aster for now.
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On Sale! Aromatic Aster Seeds Aster oblongifolius
Distinguished by its attractive balsam-scented foliage, this large Aster blooms very late in the fall. Though rather uncommon in the wild, this lavender variety usually grows in rough, dry ground or prairie soil.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $48.00 / Oz -
Arrow Leaved Aster Seeds Aster sagittifolius
Delightful clusters of pale blue and lavender flowers add beauty to any planting in the fall season. Though no longer common in the wild, this Aster occasionally grows in open woodland areas or prairies.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $54.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Forked Aster Seeds Aster furcatus
Though rare, this woodland aster can still be found occasionally in the midwestern United States. The delicate, white flower will improve any landscape, and provide a late-season nectar source for pollinators.Quick ViewxForked Aster Seeds
Aster furcatus
Though rare, this woodland aster can still be found occasionally in the midwestern United States. The delicate, white flower will improve any landscape, and provide a late-season nectar source for pollinators.
$3.48 Pkt - $32.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock New York Aster Seeds Aster novae-belgii
With bright yellow centers and showy purple-pink petals, these flowers are sure to make a splash. This particular variety was cultivated as early as the eighteenth century.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $32.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Rice Button Aster Seeds Aster dumosus
These cheery, little flowers are as bright as a button. This notably adaptable species can be found growing wild in areas as diverse as sandy soil, open woods, bogs, or along roadsides.Quick ViewxRice Button Aster Seeds
Aster dumosus
These cheery, little flowers are as bright as a button. This notably adaptable species can be found growing wild in areas as diverse as sandy soil, open woods, bogs, or along roadsides.
$3.96 Pkt - $136.00 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Showy Aster Seeds Aster spectabilis
This New England native has become endangered in some states, though it can be found occasionally in coastal, sandy areas or open woods. Adaptability to almost any soil makes Aster Spectabilis an excellent choice for gardens or prairie plantings.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $32.00 / Oz -
On Sale! Sky Blue Aster Seeds Aster azureus
These dainty, azure blue flowers will blanket a fall meadow in stunning beauty. A great source of pollen and nectar in the late fall. Also perfect for a vase or dried flower arrangement.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $32.00 / Oz -
On Sale! Smooth Blue Aster Seeds Aster laevis
These bright blue flowers will add color to the autumn landscape. Unlike many asters, this variety produces perfectly smooth foliage and stems. This Aster is widely used in prairie restoration mixes.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $15.95 / Oz -
Swamp Aster Seeds Aster puniceus
Found from northern Canada to southern Texas, this wildflower has one of the largest growing areas of any aster. The perennial usually grows in wetland or marshes, but will grow in average garden soil as well.Quick View$3.75 Pkt - $50.00 / Oz -
Turbinate Aster Seeds Aster turbinellus
Named for their unique raised centers, Turbinate Asters produce a feathery, cloud of blossoms. The late bloomers are one of the last wildflowers of the autumn season.Quick ViewxTurbinate Aster Seeds
Aster turbinellus
Named for their unique raised centers, Turbinate Asters produce a feathery, cloud of blossoms. The late bloomers are one of the last wildflowers of the autumn season.
$3.96 Pkt - $54.00 / Oz
Most plants in the Aster family bloom in the late summer or early fall, with some species being the last thing to bloom before snowfall. This means that Asters fill a crucial role in the fall season of providing nectar and pollen for pollinators like honeybees, and butterflies. lso, they fill a beautiful role in the prairie ecosystem of some nice colors late in the season! There are many species of Asters, and they vary in size and color, but New England Aster is probably the most popular species that we sell. Don't worry, though - there are a lot of species of wildflower seeds here for you to order in bulk. Most of our Aster seeds for sale are perennials, but watch out for the few in here that are from the Callistephus genus - these are annuals. Taxonomists have come up with some new classifications for Asters in recent years, but we have stuck with the simple genus name of Aster for now.