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Aster ericoides, Linn. White Heath Aster. Frost- Weed Aster. A smooth-std. perennial with paniculately, much-branched facies, 2-3 ft.: Lvs. slender, those of the st. narrowly linear and acute, not over 2½ in. long, usually shorter: fls. very numerous, the heads not over ¾ in. wide, and composed of 15-25 white rays. Not very showy. E. N. Amer. J.H. III. 49:465. Gn. 32,- p. 318.—Useful for naturalizing in open dry situations. | Aster ericoides, Linn. White Heath Aster. Frost- Weed Aster. A smooth-std. perennial with paniculately, much-branched facies, 2-3 ft.: Lvs. slender, those of the st. narrowly linear and acute, not over 2½ in. long, usually shorter: fls. very numerous, the heads not over ¾ in. wide, and composed of 15-25 white rays. Not very showy. E. N. Amer. J.H. III. 49:465. Gn. 32,- p. 318.—Useful for naturalizing in open dry situations. | ||
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Read about Symphyotrichum ericoides in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Aster ericoides, Linn. White Heath Aster. Frost- Weed Aster. A smooth-std. perennial with paniculately, much-branched facies, 2-3 ft.: Lvs. slender, those of the st. narrowly linear and acute, not over 2½ in. long, usually shorter: fls. very numerous, the heads not over ¾ in. wide, and composed of 15-25 white rays. Not very showy. E. N. Amer. J.H. III. 49:465. Gn. 32,- p. 318.—Useful for naturalizing in open dry situations.
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