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Aster tataricus - Tartarian Aster

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Aster tataricus is a robust perennial, more commonly known as the Tartarian Aster, that brings an Eastern European flair to any landscape. This towering natural beauty, growing up to six feet tall, is a magnificent addition to any garden, basking in full sun or partial shade. Its rich green, lance-shaped leaves provide a lush backdrop for small, daisy-like flowers presenting vibrant blue-violet petals with sunny yellow centers. The Tartarian Aster bursts into bloom from late summer to mid-autumn, extending a lively pop of color as other garden dwellers begin to fade. A herald of teeming life, it draws in butterflies with its radiant blossoms, creating a dynamic and vibrant space, while its sturdy demeanor discourages deer. With its resilient nature and medium water usage, the Tartarian Aster is ideal for various garden styles, notably standing out in wild and cottage gardens. Discover the striking aura of Asia right in your backyard with this exceptional perennial plant.

  • Size: Up to 6 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, daisy-like, blue-violet with yellow centers
  • Foliage: Rich green, lance-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Medium
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Attracts Pollinators: Attracts butterflies, and resistant to deer
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