Aster (Novi-belgii Grp) Ashley
Flower type | Double (pleniflorous) |
Leaf margin | Entire |
Flower color | White-white-NN155D |
Leaf, general shape | Lanceolate |
Flower diameter | 2,5 - 3 cm |
Inflorescence | Raceme; Capitulum (head) |
Leaf size | 7,5 - 10 cm |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Flower color distribution | Unicolored |
The Aster (Novi-belgii Grp) Ashley, also known as the Michaelmass Daisy or Michaelmas Daisy, is a beautiful flowering plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. This double-flowered variety is characterized by its pleniflorous blooms, which means they have multiple layers of petals, giving them a full and lush appearance.
The Michaelmass Daisy has lanceolate leaves with an entire margin, meaning they are smooth and undivided. The leaves have a dark green color, providing a lovely contrast to the white-white-NN155D flowers. The flower color distribution of this variety is unicolored, meaning the petals are all the same color throughout.
The flowers of the Ashley Aster are small, with a diameter ranging from 2.5 to 3 cm. They are arranged in racemes or capitulums, which are dense clusters of flowers at the end of the stems. This inflorescence gives the plant a compact and showy appearance, making it a popular choice among gardeners.
The leaves of the Michaelmass Daisy are approximately 7.5 to 10 cm in size, providing a good amount of foliage to complement the vibrant blooms. The lanceolate shape of the leaves adds an elegant touch to the overall plant profile.
This Aster variety is commonly grown in gardens and landscapes due to its beautiful flowers and attractive foliage. It is also a favorite among pollinators such as bees and butterflies, making it a great addition to pollinator gardens.
The Michaelmass Daisy is a versatile plant that can be incorporated into various garden styles. It adds a touch of elegance to cottage gardens, mixed borders, and perennial beds. It can also be used as a focal point in flower arrangements or as a cut flower in bouquets.
When it comes to care, the Ashley Aster prefers full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. It is relatively low-maintenance and can tolerate a wide range of soil conditions. Regular watering is necessary to keep the plant hydrated, especially during dry periods.
To promote continuous blooming, it is recommended to deadhead the spent flowers regularly. This will encourage the plant to produce more flowers and extend the flowering period. Additionally, dividing the plant every few years will help maintain its vigor and prevent overcrowding.
Overall, the Aster (Novi-belgii Grp) Ashley, or Michaelmass Daisy, is a stunning flowering plant that brings beauty and charm to any garden or landscape. Its double white flowers, lanceolate leaves, and compact growth habit make it a sought-after choice among gardeners. Whether planted in borders, containers, or used as cut flowers, the Ashley Aster is sure to add a touch of elegance and grace to any setting.
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