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Native Wetland Plants

Aster novae-angliae

New England Aster

One of the most attractive and common aster that thrives in moist full sun meadows. From mid August-October, New England Aster produces numerous flowers ranging in color from pale lavender to deep purple, standing 3-6’ tall. Typically deer resistant and excellent as a cut flower, the New England Aster is a must for open moist habitat.

Bloom Color

Purple

Characteristics & Attributes

Exposure
Sun
Plant Type
Flowering Perennial
Mature Height
> 4'
Spread Characteristics
Rhizomatous - Slow
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Fall
Season of Interest (Foliage)
Summer
Fall
Pond Zonation
Flood Plain - Upland
High Marsh - Saturated Soil
Foliage Color
Green
Wildlife Benefits
Bees/Pollinators
Butterflies
Food
Songbirds
Critter Resistance
Deer Resistant
Wetland Indicator Status
FACW
FACW-
Attributes
Cut Flower
Drought Tolerant
Erosion Control
Fibrous Roots
Native
Naturalizing
Ornamental Flower
Rain Garden
Rock Garden
Storm Water Basin
USDA Hardiness Zone
3
4
5
6
7
8