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All Wildflower Seeds: Aster - Aubrieta
Asters fill a crucial space in the composition of any prairie planting because they provide a late fall pollen and nectar source for the pollinators like honeybees. Some beekeepers like to take a late fall crop of Aster honey from the hive, and it has a unique strong flavor. Asters come in a variety of colors ranging from pure white to dark purple, including most of the blues, pinks, and purples in between. It is sometimes hard to get a good seed crop from Asters, as many of the seeds can be just empty hulls. We de-fluff and fan all of our Aster seeds to make sure that the seeds have a good germ rate.
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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 -
On Sale! New England Aster Seeds Aster novae-angliae
One of the most lovely and popular of the large asters, these fuschia flowers provide color for all of the autumn season. This variety is popular for prairie restoration projects because it provides a late-season source for pollen and nectar for our pollinator friends.Quick ViewxNew England Aster Seeds
Aster novae-angliae
One of the most lovely and popular of the large asters, these fuschia flowers provide color for all of the autumn season. This variety is popular for prairie restoration projects because it provides a late-season source for pollen and nectar for our pollinator friends.
$3.48 Pkt - $22.17 / Oz -
Out Of Stock Pink 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.Quick ViewxPink 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.
$3.75 Pkt - $60.00 / 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 -
On Sale! Silky Aster Seeds Aster sericeus
Large flowers and attractive silvery foliage make this aster a popular choice for rock gardens and prairie plantings. The hardy, low-growing variety also distinguishes itself with unusual leaves, which feature fine white hairs.Quick View$3.96 Pkt - $64.00 / Oz
Asters fill a crucial space in the composition of any prairie planting because they provide a late fall pollen and nectar source for the pollinators like honeybees. Some beekeepers like to take a late fall crop of Aster honey from the hive, and it has a unique strong flavor. Asters come in a variety of colors ranging from pure white to dark purple, including most of the blues, pinks, and purples in between. It is sometimes hard to get a good seed crop from Asters, as many of the seeds can be just empty hulls. We de-fluff and fan all of our Aster seeds to make sure that the seeds have a good germ rate.