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Aromatic Aster Seeds

Aster oblongifolius

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  • HOW TO GROW
  • FAST FACTS
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HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Direct sow the Aster Oblongifolius seed in late fall or early spring, planting it just under the surface and watering it once. To start the seed indoors, sow it in a flat; keep the soil evenly moist and at a temperature of 65-70 degrees F until germination, which should take place within 14-20 days. Transplant the seedlings after the last frost of spring.

Growing: This plant prefers full sun and rocky or dry soil, but also tolerates moist soil that drains well. It tolerates drought well, and should not need watering unless drought conditions persist. Keep in mind that too much moisture may cause root rot. Keep weeds under control, since this plant does not like competition. For bushy, compact growth, prune the plants early in the season before they bud. Mature plants may need staking or support. These asters will spread rather slowly, forming a colony over time if volunteer plants are not removed. Mature plants will benefit from division after two or three years of growth. Cut the stalks down to the ground at the end of the growing season for easier growth in the spring. The flowers attract numerous bees and butterflies, providing a valuable source of nectar in late fall.

Harvesting: Asters make lovely cut flowers. Cut the stems long, choosing flowers that have just opened.

Seed Saving: After flowering, the plant will produce seed heads containing small clusters of seed with white fluff. Since sparrows and goldfinches love to eat the seed, harvest it promptly to avoid loss. Cut the mature Aster Oblongifolius seed heads, or shake them into a container to remove the seed material. Clean the aromatic aster seeds as well as possible, then store them in a cool, dry place.

FAST FACTS

Common Names: Fall Aster, Wild Blue Aster

Latin Name: Aster oblongifolius

Species Origin: US Native Wildflower

Type: Native Wildflowers

Life Cycle: Perennial

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

US Regions: Plains/Texas, Midwest, Northeast, Southeast

Seeds per Ounce: 51,000

Stratification: No Stratification

Germination Ease: No Stratification

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 24 Inches

Color: Blue, Purple

Bloom Season: Blooms Early Fall, Blooms Late Fall

Uses: Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Honeybees, Attracts Butterflies, Aromatic, Cut Flowers

Aromatic Aster Seeds 5.0
Review By VERMONT COTTAGE GARDENS

Bee Magnet Aster Seeds!

Get a head start on next year, by cold stratifing these beautiful seeds today your way. By next year they will be bountiful and beautiful full of happy little pollinators visiting you to say thank God for Everwilde.com! Once established they will self sow...

Aromatic Aster Seeds 5.0
Review By Don

Good seeds !

I do believe Everwilde farms is the number one place to purchase seeds. They are extremely prompt in mailing seed orders. Thanks Everwilde.

Aromatic Aster Seeds 5.0
Review By Tyler Bruce

Aromatic Aster

I was expecting these to be relatively easy to sprout, but not getting much results

Sorry to hear they didn't germinate well! They aren't exactly "easy to sprout" but they don't need stratification. If you followed the directions and still aren't getting results, we'll be happy to send you anther packet to try it again!

Aromatic Aster Seeds 5.0
Review By Aromatic Aster

Quality product!

Will plant aster seeds in fall. Looking forward to them germinating next year. What I like most about Everwilde's products is the foil packaging that's guaranteed to keep seeds fresh as well as the in-depth planting and growing information that's right on the seed packets. Most seed packets just provide generic information but Everwilde provides information specific to the plant/ flowers. Also you get a lot of seeds in one packet. I used to purchase seeds from this company before they switched packaging glad I came back. Will continue to purchase Everwilde seeds!!! Thank you for a quality product.

Aromatic Aster Seeds 5.0
Review By CopperMirrors

5 stars for now...

I am planting these this long holiday weekend, so I'll know more in a few weeks. I love this site, love the buying experience and the quick shipping. My new place for wildflower seeds!

Aromatic Aster Seeds 5.0
Review By Aster

Aster

Always looking for new variations and these caught my eye and so looking forward to seeing them in real life

Aromatic Aster Seeds 5.0
Review By Randy

Loves Florida soil!

Asters really are a nice addition to the Florida prairie planting. Top quality seeds!

Size Price Quantity
XL Mylar Packet (~500 Seeds) $3.75 -+
1/16 Oz Mylar (1.77g) $9.60 $7.96 -+
1/4 Oz Mylar (7.09g) $18.20 $16.80 -+
1 Oz Mylar (~51,000 Seeds) $52.00 $48.00 Notify Me
1/4 Lb Mylar (113g) $208.00 $192.00 Notify Me
1 Lb Bulk Bag (454g) $780.00 $720.00 Notify Me
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DESCRIPTION

IN-STOCK ORDERS SHIP WITHIN THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY. Distinguished by its attractive balsam-scented foliage, this large Aster blooms very late in the fall. Though rather uncommon in the wild, this lavender variety usually grows in rough, dry ground or prairie soil.
Aromatic Aster blooms very late in the fall, and distinguishes itself from other asters by its attractive balsam scented foliage and larger than usual blooms. Though rather uncommon in the wild, it usually grows in rough, dry ground or prairie soil. Originally from the Greek language, "aster" means "star." At one time, asters were called starworts, frost flowers, or Michaelmas daisies; in spite of their daisy-like petals, asters are actually diminutive members of the sunflower family. In the language of flowers, these starry blossoms symbolize elegance or daintiness. They make a traditional gift for birthdays in the month of September, or for 20th wedding anniversaries.

HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Direct sow the Aster Oblongifolius seed in late fall or early spring, planting it just under the surface and watering it once. To start the seed indoors, sow it in a flat; keep the soil evenly moist and at a temperature of 65-70 degrees F until germination, which should take place within 14-20 days. Transplant the seedlings after the last frost of spring.

Growing: This plant prefers full sun and rocky or dry soil, but also tolerates moist soil that drains well. It tolerates drought well, and should not need watering unless drought conditions persist. Keep in mind that too much moisture may cause root rot. Keep weeds under control, since this plant does not like competition. For bushy, compact growth, prune the plants early in the season before they bud. Mature plants may need staking or support. These asters will spread rather slowly, forming a colony over time if volunteer plants are not removed. Mature plants will benefit from division after two or three years of growth. Cut the stalks down to the ground at the end of the growing season for easier growth in the spring. The flowers attract numerous bees and butterflies, providing a valuable source of nectar in late fall.

Harvesting: Asters make lovely cut flowers. Cut the stems long, choosing flowers that have just opened.

Seed Saving: After flowering, the plant will produce seed heads containing small clusters of seed with white fluff. Since sparrows and goldfinches love to eat the seed, harvest it promptly to avoid loss. Cut the mature Aster Oblongifolius seed heads, or shake them into a container to remove the seed material. Clean the aromatic aster seeds as well as possible, then store them in a cool, dry place.

FAST FACTS

Common Names: Fall Aster, Wild Blue Aster

Latin Name: Aster oblongifolius

Species Origin: US Native Wildflower

Type: Native Wildflowers

Life Cycle: Perennial

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

US Regions: Plains/Texas, Midwest, Northeast, Southeast

Seeds per Ounce: 51,000

Stratification: No Stratification

Germination Ease: No Stratification

Sunlight: Full Sun

Height: 24 Inches

Color: Blue, Purple

Bloom Season: Blooms Early Fall, Blooms Late Fall

Uses: Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Honeybees, Attracts Butterflies, Aromatic, Cut Flowers

Reviews

5.00
Global Rating: 5.00 from 7 reviews
5.0

Review By VERMONT COTTAGE GARDENS

Bee Magnet Aster Seeds!

Get a head start on next year, by cold stratifing these beautiful seeds today your way. By next year they will be bountiful and beautiful full of happy little pollinators visiting you to say thank God for Everwilde.com! Once established they will self sow...

5.0

Review By Don

Good seeds !

I do believe Everwilde farms is the number one place to purchase seeds. They are extremely prompt in mailing seed orders. Thanks Everwilde.

5.0

Review By Tyler Bruce

Aromatic Aster

I was expecting these to be relatively easy to sprout, but not getting much results

Sorry to hear they didn't germinate well! They aren't exactly "easy to sprout" but they don't need stratification. If you followed the directions and still aren't getting results, we'll be happy to send you anther packet to try it again!

5.0

Review By Aromatic Aster

Quality product!

Will plant aster seeds in fall. Looking forward to them germinating next year. What I like most about Everwilde's products is the foil packaging that's guaranteed to keep seeds fresh as well as the in-depth planting and growing information that's right on the seed packets. Most seed packets just provide generic information but Everwilde provides information specific to the plant/ flowers. Also you get a lot of seeds in one packet. I used to purchase seeds from this company before they switched packaging glad I came back. Will continue to purchase Everwilde seeds!!! Thank you for a quality product.

5.0

Review By CopperMirrors

5 stars for now...

I am planting these this long holiday weekend, so I'll know more in a few weeks. I love this site, love the buying experience and the quick shipping. My new place for wildflower seeds!

5.0

Review By Aster

Aster

Always looking for new variations and these caught my eye and so looking forward to seeing them in real life

5.0

Review By Randy

Loves Florida soil!

Asters really are a nice addition to the Florida prairie planting. Top quality seeds!

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