Aster ageratoides Ashvi

Aster ageratoides Ashvi

A bushy bush of delicate white flowers.

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Aster ageratoides Ashvi
Aster ageratoides Ashvi
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Aster ageratoides Ashvi is the rare white-flowered Aster, forming a spreading groundcover covered in white flowers.


The leaves are fine, delicate and bright green.

The flowers are white and star-shaped, dancing above the clouds of airy foliage.

It is a small, upright, densely growing deciduous perennial that can sometimes have a wild growth pattern to it. This means that some taming of its energy will be required over time.

The blooming period is long and highly attractive to pollinators.

This allows for this variety to produce a great number of long flowers, which are particularly magnificent in cut flower bouquets or any floral arrangements.


👨‍🌾GARDENING TIPS👨‍🌾: Aster ageratoides Ashvi

    • ☀️Prefers a strong morning sunshine to a blast of afternoon heat
    • 💧Applying mulch around the clump will help retain moisture for a longer period.
    • ✂️ Cutting back the stems to 20cm from the ground in January promotes a strong reconstitution
    • ➗Divide the clumps as they begin to multiply. It isn’t invasive, but can be a vigorous grower.
    • Looks great with Verbena bonariensis , Phlox amplifolia

The Tales & The Botany: Aster ageratoides Ashvi

The name Aster comes from the Ancient Greek word ἀστήρ (astḗr) which means ‘star’ – we’ll assume that it refers to the shape of the flower head.

The ‘Ashvi’ variety is distinguished by its great vigor and very bushy habit. I found that ‘Ashvi’ means star in Sanskrit as well, depending on the reading (it can also mean horse) – which would mean that when the name is fully translated, this flower is called

>>>”Star Star”, which is excellent

The genus used to encompass over 600 species, but various studies showed that the families of North America are actually a different kettle of fish. Today, the Aster family encompasses around 170 species, all but one of which are restricted to Eurasia.

It is one of the few flowers that blooms in fall – specifically during Michaelmas (29 September) – which is why there is even a rhyme in its honor!

    • “The Michaelmas daisies, among dead weeds, Bloom for St Michael’s valorous deeds”

🌸Floral morphology

  • It is characteristic of the Asteraceae family: the flowers are arranged in composite heads (capitula), combining central disk florets and peripheral ray florets.

The ray florets are usually brightly colored—shades of purple, blue, pink, or white—while the disk florets are often yellow, providing a striking contrast. Each capitulum is subtended by bracts (phyllaries) forming an involucre. Flowering occurs from late summer to autumn in most species, making asters important for late-season garden color.


🧬Reproductive biology

Asters are hermaphroditic, pollinated primarily by insects such as bees, butterflies, and beetles. Many species readily self-seed and can naturalize in favorable conditions. Seeds are small achenes, often with a pappus that aids in wind dispersal.


🦋 Ecology & cultivation

 Asters thrive in well-drained soils with moderate fertility and require full sun to partial shade. They are generally hardy, tolerating frost and varying moisture conditions. Asters are valued for ornamental gardening, pollinator support, and their role in naturalized meadows and prairie restorations.


Other names

Michaelmas daisy


Origin:

Northern Myanmar, southwestern China, and Tibet

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Weight 0,5 kg
Flower Color

⚪ White

Flowering

August, September, October, November

Soil

Dry, Well-Draining

Exposure

Full Sun

Frost Tolerance

-15°C to -20°C

Size

0,6m H x 0,3m W

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