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Eurybia radulina - Roughleaf Aster

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Eurybia radulina is a captivating, robust perennial herb best known by its moniker, the Roughleaf Aster. Featuring a symphony of light purple to crisp white, daisy-like blossoms, it's in full stunning bloom from the warm embrace of late summer through the gentle tête-à-tête with fall. At center stage rests its dark green foliage, glossy yet intriguingly textured, adding depth and contrast to its delicate coronas. This is a plant that bathes happily in full sun to part shade, all the while displaying remarkable resistance to drought, keeping your peace of mind intact during those dry summer weeks. Possessing a height that's neither too dominating nor too withdrawn, it makes an excellent back row or centerpiece addition to your lovingly curated garden. What gives this North American native plant a distinct idol status amongst the gardening gentry is its magnetic charm for butterflies, offering a nectar-rich feast with each blooming marvel. Invest in perfect harmony between low-maintenance and dazzling beauty by inviting the Roughleaf Aster to grace your landscape.

  • Size: Mid-tier height
  • Flowers: White to light purple, daisy-like flowers
  • Foliage: Glossy, dark green leaves with rough texture
  • Water usage: Low (drought-resistant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Attracts Pollinators: Nectar-rich blooms attract butterflies
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