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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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Out of Stock Bigelow's Aster Seeds Machaeranthera biglovii Quick View
xBigelow's Aster Seeds
Machaeranthera biglovii
Native to the Southwestern United States, this bushy biennial is relatively resistant to heat and drought, making it a candidate for xeriscaping. The plant attracts butterflies and provides erosion control, making it an ideal pick for a wildflower planting.
Starting at $3.48 USD -
New England Aster Seeds Aster novae-angliae Quick View
xNew England Aster Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Out of Stock New York Aster Seeds Aster novae-belgii Quick View
xNew York Aster Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Out of Stock Pink New England Aster Seeds Aster novae-angliae Quick View
xPink New England Aster Seeds
Aster novae-angliae
Blooming in pink profusion, with some shades of purple, this vigorous variation is sure to brighten up your fall meadow. This native makes a great late season nectar and pollen source for pollinators.
Starting at $3.75 USD
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.