Smooth Blue Aster Seeds –  Symphyotrichum laeve, Native Wildflower for Pollinator Gardens (100 Seeds)

Smooth Blue Aster Seeds – Symphyotrichum laeve, Native Wildflower for Pollinator Gardens (100 Seeds)

$9.99
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Smooth Blue Aster Seeds –  Symphyotrichum laeve, Native Wildflower for Pollinator Gardens (100 Seeds)

Smooth Blue Aster Seeds – Symphyotrichum laeve, Native Wildflower for Pollinator Gardens (100 Seeds)

$9.99
Add beautiful late-season color to your garden with Smooth Blue Aster (Symphyotrichum laeve), a hardy native wildflower known for its striking blue to lavender daisy-like flowers with golden yellow centers. Blooming from late summer into fall, this plant provides an important nectar source for butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators. Smooth Blue Aster features smooth bluish-green foliage and upright stems that create a graceful display in wildflower meadows, pollinator gardens, prairie plantings, and native landscapes. Its drought tolerance and adaptability make it a favorite choice for naturalized gardens and low-maintenance plantings. This resilient perennial thrives in sunny locations and well-draining soils, offering both beauty and ecological value to your garden. You will receive seeds similar to those shown in the listing photos. You will receive: ✔️ 100 Smooth Blue Aster seeds ✔️ Botanical name: Symphyotrichum laeve ✔️ Fresh seeds for planting ✔️ Ideal for pollinator and native gardens ✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery 🌼 Growing Information Common Name: Smooth Blue Aster Botanical Name: Symphyotrichum laeve Plant Type: Native perennial wildflower Growth Stage: Seed Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial sun Soil: Well-draining soil; tolerant of poor soils Watering: Low to moderate once established Mature Height: 2–4 feet Growth Rate: Moderate USDA Zones: 3–8 Container Friendly: Yes, with adequate sunlight 💡 Care Tip: For best germination, sow seeds outdoors in fall for natural cold stratification, or refrigerate seeds in a moist medium for about 30 days before spring planting. Pinching young plants early in the season can encourage bushier growth and more blooms.

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