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Kickin® 'Lilac Blue' New England Aster

PERENNIAL

Description

  • Thousands of blue and violet blooms in autumn!
  • Easy to care for, thrives in any soil.
  • Native perennial attracts local pollinators.
  • Disease resistant and long-blooming.
  • Zones 5-9 sun, 3' tall x 3' wide at maturity.
Zone 5-9
Light sun
medium

$16.99 Each
Total
$16.99
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Size
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Hand-picked at our greenhouse

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Shipped to your door

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Arrives as young plant

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More Information

Description Kickin® 'Lilac Blue' New England Aster (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae) adds a splash of color to your garden late in the season. Your garden will be buzzing with local pollinators, including bees and butterflies! This native perennial has a full, bushy habit that is naturally compact, making them perfect for borders or containers.  They're generally very low maintenance and easy to care for, so they're perfect for beginners. No trimming or shaping is required to keep them looking full and neat!  All you have to do is sit back, relax, and enjoy the long-lasting blooms. Details How To Grow

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Customer Reviews

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a. (Maryland)
perfect condition

I am so pleased with this plant. It arrived in perfect condition and is already growing.

j
j.c.c. (Connecticut)

I just planted them 4 weeks ago. Since we didn't have rain in Ct and very dry, I have been watering them. We will see if they survive the winter❤️

R
R.M. (Michigan)
My recent order.

All plants arrived fine and were packed well to provide several days before I could get them planted. They are now planted and hopefully will survive the Winter. I look forward to nurturing them next year.