Symphyotrichum 'Little Carlow'
One of the best known shorter Symphyotrichums. Growing up to 80cm, this perennial forms a dense clump of bright green leaves topped by masses of blue, daisy-like flowers with a yellow centre. The flowers are held on sturdy stems from September to October. The flowers are loved by many pollinators.
This plant, previously classified as Aster, likes a well-cultivated, fertile soil in sun.
One of the best known shorter Symphyotrichums. Growing up to 80cm, this perennial forms a dense clump of bright green leaves topped by masses of blue, daisy-like flowers with a yellow centre. The flowers are held on sturdy stems from September to October. The flowers are loved by many pollinators.
This plant, previously classified as Aster, likes a well-cultivated, fertile soil in sun.
One of the best known shorter Symphyotrichums. Growing up to 80cm, this perennial forms a dense clump of bright green leaves topped by masses of blue, daisy-like flowers with a yellow centre. The flowers are held on sturdy stems from September to October. The flowers are loved by many pollinators.
This plant, previously classified as Aster, likes a well-cultivated, fertile soil in sun.