Aster novae-angliae 'Andenken an Alma Potschke'
By Spritzhenry
- 13 Oct, 2011
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The brightest Aster I grow. Just call her Alma!
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Very pretty colour
13 Oct, 2011
Lovely pink....
13 Oct, 2011
I got this one last week after seeing your pic of it...She is lovely...How hardy Spritz?...
13 Oct, 2011
This is a really beautiful one. Love it!
13 Oct, 2011
Motinot - completely hardy. :-) How nice to hear that you've got 'Alma' too!
It is a beauty, and is a joy at this time of year.
14 Oct, 2011
I'll go with Dotty, extraordinary pink :)
14 Oct, 2011
Alma sure is a beauty..Thank you for introducing us....:>)
14 Oct, 2011
Great autumn plant and so bright and cheerful. The only problem is their size (for some of us).
14 Oct, 2011
Alma isn't too large a lady though, Vincent. Some of them are, like 'Herbstschnee'. That's HUGE! ;-/
14 Oct, 2011
Alma is a lovely colour :)
14 Oct, 2011
Thanks - I do agree! :-)))
15 Oct, 2011
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Ooh, that's a pretty aster. bright & cheerful. nice to have a lovely bright splash of colour in the garden. I will have to look out for that one, along with the more common rich lilac one.
13 Oct, 2011