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  2. List of Aster species - Wikipedia

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    Aster is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. As of August 2024 Plants of the World Online accepts 186 species. [1] For species formerly placed in ...

  3. Aster (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Aster alpinus is the only species of Aster (sensu stricto) that is native to North America; it is found in mountains across the Northern Hemisphere. Plants of the World Online accepts 186 species as of August 2024. [2] The species formerly known as Aster tripolium (sea aster) is now Tripolium pannonicum.

  4. Santa Fe In Bloom: Wild Asters: Jewels of the Santa Fe ... - AOL

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    Purple and gold, the heraldic colors of the king and queen of the meadow, create a regal procession in complementary colors." The name Aster is derived from the Latin word astrum, which means "star."

  5. Aster alpinus - Wikipedia

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    Aster alpinus, the alpine aster or blue alpine daisy, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the mountains of Europe (including the Alps), with a subspecies native to Canada and the United States. [3] This herbaceous perennial has purple, pink, white or blue flowers in summer. [4]

  6. Move Over, Mums! Asters Are the Fall Flower Everyone Wants - AOL

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    Asters are considered a “keystone plant,” which means they support many different kinds of wildlife. For example, deer and rabbits like to graze on the plants, while hungry birds such as dark ...

  7. Symphyotrichum patens - Wikipedia

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    The species was first formally described and named Aster patens by Swedish botanist Jonas Carlsson Dryander and published by Scottish botanist William Aiton in 1789. [7] It was transferred to the genus Symphyotrichum in 1995 by American botanist Guy L. Nesom. [8] It is closely related to Symphyotrichum georgianum and Symphyotrichum phlogifolium ...

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