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Symphyotrichum laeve (formerly Aster laevis) is a flowering plant native to Canada, the United States, and Coahuila . It has the common names of smooth blue aster, [5] smooth aster, [4] smooth-leaved aster, glaucous Michaelmas-daisy [6] and glaucous aster. [4]
Bigleaf Aster (Aster macrophyllus) grows even in poor soils and tolerates some shade; reaches 1 to 2 feet tall Smooth Aster ( Aster laevis ) blooms well into November; yellow centers turn red ...
Symphyotrichum racemosum (formerly Aster racemosus) is a species of flowering plant native to parts of the United States and introduced in Canada. [3] It is known as smooth white oldfield aster and small white aster. [4]
Symphyotrichum is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Astereae which includes the commonly cultivated New York aster (S. novi-belgii) and New England aster (S. novae-angliae). Its species are widespread in the Americas, including as far north as subarctic North America to as far south as Chile , Argentina , and the Falkland Islands .
Symphyotrichum firmum (formerly Aster firmus), commonly known as shining aster, shiny-leaved aster, [3] smooth swamp aster, [4] and glossy-leaved aster, [5] is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae native to Canada and the United States.
Eucephalus glabratus is a North American species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae with the common names of smooth aster [3], smooth wayside-aster, [1] and Siskiyou aster. [4] It is a perennial herb up to 60 centimeters (24 inches) tall, with branching rhizomes. Stems and leaves are hairless or nearly so.
Symphyotrichum pilosum (formerly Aster pilosus) is a perennial, herbaceous, flowering plant in the Asteraceae family native to central and eastern North America. It is commonly called hairy white oldfield aster, frost aster, white heath aster, heath aster, hairy aster, common old field aster, old field aster, awl aster, nailrod, and steelweed.
Symphyotrichum lateriflorum is a clump-forming perennial that grows 20–120 centimeters (3 ⁄ 4 –4 feet) tall and up to 30 cm (1 ft) wide. [4] Herbaceous and with alternate leaves, [5] it can have a different appearance throughout its lifespan or a season.