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American Beauties Native Plants - Aster 'Alma
American Beauties Native Plants - Aster 'Alma
American Beauties Native Plants - Aster 'Alma
American Beauties Native Plants - Aster 'Alma
American Beauties Native Plants - Aster 'Alma

American Beauties Native Plants - Aster 'Alma Potchke' (New England Aster) Perennial, hot pink, #2 - Size Container

Product ID : 50763840


Galleon Product ID 50763840
UPC / ISBN 724529364770
Shipping Weight 9 lbs
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Model ABFPASP
Manufacturer Green Promise Farms
Shipping Dimension 32.01 x 11.73 x 11.73 inches
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American Beauties Native Plants - Aster 'Alma Features

  • For best results, plant in USDA zone: 4-8 - mature size: 30-40in H x 30-40in W

  • Plant is delivered in a #2 size container. It is fully rooted in the soil and can be planted immediately upon arrival, weather permitting.

  • Brilliant fall color with pinkish daisy-like flowers that cover the plant and attract tons of Native pollinators including bees, butterflies and hummingbirds

  • Perfect for massing in the back of any sunny Perennial bed.

  • Native songbirds love the seed produced from spent flowers along with the cover and nesting material The plant provides


About American Beauties Native Plants - Aster 'Alma

ASTER N-A. `ALMA POTCHKE` What a fall beauty in the garden and what a wildlife magnet! ! 'Alma Potschke' is all this and more making this easy to grow American Beauties native a landscape must. Deep green, small, narrow foliage tightly packs multiple stems producing a dense mound that is coated with button-like flower buds by early August. These buds open to reveal 1-2" diameter rose colored petaled, yellow centered daisies that completely obscure the foliage by late August and persist into late September. Butterflies can't resist the allure of its bloom and later in the fall, birds can't get enough of the seed left from the past bloom. 'Alma Potschke' loves full sun, tolerates some light shade, and is stunning with planted in groups in the landscape.