Also known as the hairy white old-field aster, a common aster that grows more compact than others in the species. Its name comes from its very hairy stems. Many clustered small white flowers adorn its stems during late summer through fall, attracting pollinators. Many birds such as turkey, grouse, and sparrows enjoy its seeds during the winter.
Frost Aster
Symphyotrichum pilosum
Duration
Perennial
Plant Type
Wildflower
Available
Yes
Sizes Available
Height
2-4 feet
Spread
2-4 feet
Bloom Season
Late Summer - Mid Fall
Flower Colors
White
Sun Tolerance
Soil Tolerance
Average,
Moist,
Well drained
Features
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QR
https://db.linpi.org/sypi
Code
SYPI