Symphyotrichum novae-angliae 'Septemberrubin'
An upright perennial to 120cm with sprays of purplish red, daisy-type flowers from September to October. As most other Symphyotrichums that we grow, they are disease resistant and loved by butterflies. The late flowering period makes them a great addition to not only add late colour in the garden, but also to provide nectar to late flying pollinators.
This Michaelmas daisy (previously, and perhaps better known as Asters) like a well-cultivated, fertile soil in sun. This plant would make a great addition to the back of a sunny border.
An upright perennial to 120cm with sprays of purplish red, daisy-type flowers from September to October. As most other Symphyotrichums that we grow, they are disease resistant and loved by butterflies. The late flowering period makes them a great addition to not only add late colour in the garden, but also to provide nectar to late flying pollinators.
This Michaelmas daisy (previously, and perhaps better known as Asters) like a well-cultivated, fertile soil in sun. This plant would make a great addition to the back of a sunny border.
An upright perennial to 120cm with sprays of purplish red, daisy-type flowers from September to October. As most other Symphyotrichums that we grow, they are disease resistant and loved by butterflies. The late flowering period makes them a great addition to not only add late colour in the garden, but also to provide nectar to late flying pollinators.
This Michaelmas daisy (previously, and perhaps better known as Asters) like a well-cultivated, fertile soil in sun. This plant would make a great addition to the back of a sunny border.