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Aster novi-belgii, Linn. New York Aster. Widely variable, slender-std. perennial, 2-3. ft.: Lvs. lanceolate, or oblong-lanceolate, entire, smooth, 2½-5 in. long: heads many, in a corymbose-paniculate infl., the 15-25 rays a rich violet. Atlantic coast from Maine to Ga.— Suitable for moist places. Many garden varieties and hybrids are known, but they are mostly confined to the European trade. A. eminens and A. caespitosus probably belong here. | Aster novi-belgii, Linn. New York Aster. Widely variable, slender-std. perennial, 2-3. ft.: Lvs. lanceolate, or oblong-lanceolate, entire, smooth, 2½-5 in. long: heads many, in a corymbose-paniculate infl., the 15-25 rays a rich violet. Atlantic coast from Maine to Ga.— Suitable for moist places. Many garden varieties and hybrids are known, but they are mostly confined to the European trade. A. eminens and A. caespitosus probably belong here. | ||
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Read about Symphyotrichum novi-belgii var. novi-belgii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Aster novi-belgii, Linn. New York Aster. Widely variable, slender-std. perennial, 2-3. ft.: Lvs. lanceolate, or oblong-lanceolate, entire, smooth, 2½-5 in. long: heads many, in a corymbose-paniculate infl., the 15-25 rays a rich violet. Atlantic coast from Maine to Ga.— Suitable for moist places. Many garden varieties and hybrids are known, but they are mostly confined to the European trade. A. eminens and A. caespitosus probably belong here.
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