Erigeron 'Azure Fairy'
By Karensusan63
- 16 Sep, 2012
- 11 likes
Added to a bald spot in the 'wildflower' garden. The idea of this area is not to have pure wildflowers, but to feed the bees and insects, so this will be a good addition to the feast.
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Exactly GG. I was out looking for an Aster but there were none. This one is very aster-like!
16 Sep, 2012
Yes it is, thought they were same family...ish !
16 Sep, 2012
Insects love this. Up until recently I thought mine were Asters....lol!!
16 Sep, 2012
Great bee plants....
16 Sep, 2012
Such pretty flowers and none of the problems that come with Asters.
17 Sep, 2012
That's a good point Annie.
17 Sep, 2012
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Mine is covered in bees Karen, I am so delighted, anything to help them.
16 Sep, 2012