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Aster divaricatus
By Andrewr
- 3 Aug, 2008
- 9 likes
Species aster flowering earlier than most of the named forms. Grows to eighteen inches, peferably in semi shade. The flowers are much smaller with narrower petals than the named varieties and look weedy if mixed with them
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