Eurybia hemispherica – Southern Prairie Aster (B&B.DR.EC.H.M.N.NB.OP)

$15.00

Ecosystem Services:
(B)-Birds                                             (B&B)-Birds & Butterflies
(BTF)-Butterflies                             (BW)-Black Walnut Resistant
(DR)-Deer Resistant                      (DRGHT)-Drought Resistant
(EC)-Erosion Control                    (EVR)-Evergreen
(FC)-Fall Color                                 (FRG)-Fragrant
(GRD)-Groundcover                      (H)-Host plant
(HMR)-Hummingbirds                (M)-Mammals
(MTH)-Moths                                   (N)-Nectar
(NB)-Native Bees                            (NST)-Nesting Material
(OP)-Other pollinators                 (RR)-Rabbit Resistant
(SHWY)-Showy                                (SPC)-Specimen Plant

Southern prairie aster, is a herbaceous perennial native to the south-central United States where it can be found growing on dry to mesic savannas, prairies, glades roadsides and other open habitats. Mature clumps will reach up to 2.5′ tall with a 3′ spread, taking on an upright to spreading habit. Can develop a woody root stock and slowly form colonies via stolons.

Grows 1-2.5′ tall and 1.5-3′ wide.  This aster begins blooming in late August and will bloom through October.

Asters are an important nectar sourcce for migrating monarch butterflies and fall Lepidoptera populations.

The late season blooms are attractive to butterflies and other insect pollinators.

Host plant for Field Crescent, Pearl Crescent, Texan Crescent, Roadside Checkerspot, Hoffman’s Checkerspot, and American Lady.

 

Size

4" Pots for Preorder Only, Trade Gallons, Two Gallons, Three Gallons

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