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100 Shorts Aster Seeds – Symphyotrichum shortii – Native Pollinator Flower

100 Shorts Aster Seeds – Symphyotrichum shortii – Native Pollinator Flower

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📩 Only Pay Shipping Once! Order as many seed varieties as you like — you’ll only be charged one flat shipping fee. We carefully package every seed packet. If you have any questions about planting or need help choosing varieties, feel free to message us anytime! 🌱💛 Grow 100 seeds of Symphyotrichum shortii, commonly known as Short's Aster. This attractive native perennial produces clusters of lavender to purple daisy-like flowers that bloom in late summer through fall, bringing color to the garden when many other plants have finished flowering. Short's Aster is a valuable late season nectar source for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens, woodland edges, prairie plantings, and naturalized landscapes. Shorts Aster Seeds – Symphyotrichum shortii – Native Pollinator Flower 📝 Optimized Product Description 💜 Late Blooming Native Aster for Pollinator Gardens Grow 100 seeds of Symphyotrichum shortii, commonly known as Short's Aster. This attractive native perennial produces clusters of lavender to purple daisy-like flowers that bloom in late summer through fall, bringing color to the garden when many other plants have finished flowering. Short's Aster is a valuable late season nectar source for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators, making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens, woodland edges, prairie plantings, and naturalized landscapes. Botanical Name: Symphyotrichum shortii Common Name: Short's Aster Plant Type: Native perennial wildflower USDA Zones: 4–8 Height: 2–3 feet Bloom Time: Late summer to fall Light: Full sun to partial shade Soil: Average well drained soil Water Needs: Moderate Cold stratification recommended for 30–60 days. Sow seeds on soil surface or lightly cover. Keep soil evenly moist during germination. Germination usually occurs within 2–4 weeks after stratification.
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