Heath Aster is a hardy perennial forb found growing across most of the United States and Canada. This native wildflower can be seen in upland prairies and open woodlands.
Livestock generally will not graze
Attracts many kinds of pollinators
Rhizomatous root system
Adapts to disturbed, well-drained soils
Prefers full sunlight to partial shade
Mature heights of 1-3 feet
Blooms from September-October
Produces small white flower with purple centers
Popular ornamental plant
Dormant seed late November to early December
Stratify seed if seeding in spring