Could it be one of these?
Stokesia (stoke's aster)
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Centaurea (mountain bluets)
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Allium (ornamental onion)
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Echinacea (coneflower)
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Dianella (flax lily)
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No to all answerson purple on long stem, it comes out of a large base similar to day lilies lookeslike aster?
ok how about agapanthus?
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Reply:What?
Are you talking about gayfeather?
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Need japanese aster, white bloom,blooms from spring to winter?
I have some of those. They're pretty, kind of airy, and they do, indeed bloom from spring to frost, and come back every year. Work nicely between other flowers, like baby's breath in a bouquet.
I bought mine at a local independent nursery in McDonough, GA.
Need japanese aster, white bloom,blooms from spring to winter?
Try
www.Waysidegardens.com
or
www.parkseed.com
They both carry southern flowers.
Reply:Check out this website for all your gardening questions. http://www.gardenweb.com/
my rodents
I bought mine at a local independent nursery in McDonough, GA.
Need japanese aster, white bloom,blooms from spring to winter?
Try
www.Waysidegardens.com
or
www.parkseed.com
They both carry southern flowers.
Reply:Check out this website for all your gardening questions. http://www.gardenweb.com/
my rodents
Where are the style and stigma in an aster or a bellis perenis?
Daisy "flowers" are really specialized structures that are usually made up of numerous small flowers. Each of these small flowers has its own style and stigma ... the style pushes up through a tube formed by the anthers and pushes the pollen out so that it can be picked up by visiting insects. The style is slit at the top and after the pollen-presenting phase it opens up to reveal the receptive stigmatic surfaces. The web site at the link shows this reasonably well.
The "petals" of the daisy flower are modified individual flowers. When present, they usually have a style/stigma but no stamens.
The "petals" of the daisy flower are modified individual flowers. When present, they usually have a style/stigma but no stamens.
Is it better to sow the aster seeds,petuntia seeds,sunflower,marigold seeds in this season.?
which plant seeds will be better to sow in this season.and also tell me the better conditons that should to provide them along with the seeds name
Is it better to sow the aster seeds,petuntia seeds,sunflower,marigold seeds in this season.?
Sunflower,mariegold,liliies
Reply:aster and marigold can be sown anytime
Is it better to sow the aster seeds,petuntia seeds,sunflower,marigold seeds in this season.?
Sunflower,mariegold,liliies
Reply:aster and marigold can be sown anytime
You know my name in sexy c italian as saint groenten van something st,nichola aster.what is my ireland name?
fitt as a fiddle diddle i is.like a singing leprechaun i dance my way into the farmers daughters heart.patrick is part of this royalty of ireland and scottland.well known to bellfast.ireland,germany,and england.said tobe super rich even in irelands dublin.%26amp; the scottish lochness monster loving peoples.
You know my name in sexy c italian as saint groenten van something st,nichola aster.what is my ireland name?
I should be reporting your question.. wtf.
You know my name in sexy c italian as saint groenten van something st,nichola aster.what is my ireland name?
I should be reporting your question.. wtf.
How do I propagate my aster plant? Mine has just finished its flowering.?
Probably the easiest way (other than seed) to propagate a perennial is to divide the plant in spring. In fact, Asters benefit from annual or biannual division. Simply divide the tight woody crown with a spade or two back-to-back garden forks. Pull the crown apart into single rooted shoots and plant.
You can propagate Asters from seed. Collect the seeds from your spent flowers. They should germinate in about two weeks after planting. Don't plant seeds too deep. A seed should only be planted at a depth twice its diameter.
You can propagate from softwood cuttings. Use basal shoots, but stems can be used as well. Your best cuttings are always taken in the morning when the stems %26amp; shoots are turgid (flush with water). Root cuttings in a moss roll in a misting tent made with plastic-film and mist. http://www.thegardenhelper.com/cuttings....
How do I propagate my aster plant? Mine has just finished its flowering.?
go for grafting with a growing bud.
Reply:Sunset suggests that the softwood cuttings be taken early in the day and placed as soon as possible in a well-drained growing mix. Most successful cuttings root quickly, often within a week or two, and produce plants identical to the ones from which they were taken... http://www.paweekly.com/weekly/morgue/sp...
You can grow your own from seed although a careful spring division is also possible to give you a few extra plants. Divide as soon as the plant starts to show signs of life and before it blooms... http://www.gardening-tips-perennials.com...
poison ivy
You can propagate Asters from seed. Collect the seeds from your spent flowers. They should germinate in about two weeks after planting. Don't plant seeds too deep. A seed should only be planted at a depth twice its diameter.
You can propagate from softwood cuttings. Use basal shoots, but stems can be used as well. Your best cuttings are always taken in the morning when the stems %26amp; shoots are turgid (flush with water). Root cuttings in a moss roll in a misting tent made with plastic-film and mist. http://www.thegardenhelper.com/cuttings....
How do I propagate my aster plant? Mine has just finished its flowering.?
go for grafting with a growing bud.
Reply:Sunset suggests that the softwood cuttings be taken early in the day and placed as soon as possible in a well-drained growing mix. Most successful cuttings root quickly, often within a week or two, and produce plants identical to the ones from which they were taken... http://www.paweekly.com/weekly/morgue/sp...
You can grow your own from seed although a careful spring division is also possible to give you a few extra plants. Divide as soon as the plant starts to show signs of life and before it blooms... http://www.gardening-tips-perennials.com...
poison ivy
If you plant an aster in a flower pot will it come back in the spring. I live in a 3 to 6 zone.?
not usually unless the plant itself is in the ground
not sure if aster is a annual or perennial
If you plant an aster in a flower pot will it come back in the spring. I live in a 3 to 6 zone.?
Please be more specific. There is no such thing as a 3 to 6 zone, at least in the US.
Reply:If you live in zone 3,4 or 5 and you left it outside. No. In zone 6, maybe, but doubtful. If planted in the ground, however, they will survive in zones 5 and 6
not sure if aster is a annual or perennial
If you plant an aster in a flower pot will it come back in the spring. I live in a 3 to 6 zone.?
Please be more specific. There is no such thing as a 3 to 6 zone, at least in the US.
Reply:If you live in zone 3,4 or 5 and you left it outside. No. In zone 6, maybe, but doubtful. If planted in the ground, however, they will survive in zones 5 and 6
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