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  2. Stokesia laevis - Wikipedia

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    Common names include Stokes' aster and stokesia. [3] [1] The species is native to the southeastern United States. The flowers appear in the summer and are purple, blue, or white in nature. [2] The plant is cultivated as a garden flower.

  3. CHARLES REYNOLDS: Stokes aster is an outstanding native

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    Stokes aster grows in full or part-day sun, as well as light shade, though sun-drenched specimens will demand supplemental irrigation CHARLES REYNOLDS: Stokes aster is an outstanding native Skip ...

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

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    How to Care for Asters. Asters are easy-to-grow with the right conditions: Light Needs of Asters. Most asters need full sun, which is considered 6 or more hours of direct sunlight per day.

  5. Symphyotrichum - Wikipedia

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    German botanist Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck established this genus in 1833 because he thought that a plant he examined, now believed to be a cultivated variety of New York aster (Symphyotrichum novi-belgii), which he called Symphyotrichum unctuosum, was sufficiently distinct from the rest of the genus Aster to warrant its own genus.

  6. Symphyotrichum laeve - Wikipedia

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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 .

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    Banana shrubs and Carolina allspice are both members of a group of flowering plants called Magnoliids.

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