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Aster sibiricus, Linn. A foot or sometimes nearly 2 ft. high, somewhat pubescent, each branch terminating in a single head : lvs. oblong-spatulate to broad-lanceolate, serrate, almost clasping the st.: heads violet or lilac. Arctic Eu. and Amer., and Rocky Mts.—Excellent rockwork plant. | Aster sibiricus, Linn. A foot or sometimes nearly 2 ft. high, somewhat pubescent, each branch terminating in a single head : lvs. oblong-spatulate to broad-lanceolate, serrate, almost clasping the st.: heads violet or lilac. Arctic Eu. and Amer., and Rocky Mts.—Excellent rockwork plant. | ||
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Read about Eurybia sibirica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Aster sibiricus, Linn. A foot or sometimes nearly 2 ft. high, somewhat pubescent, each branch terminating in a single head : lvs. oblong-spatulate to broad-lanceolate, serrate, almost clasping the st.: heads violet or lilac. Arctic Eu. and Amer., and Rocky Mts.—Excellent rockwork plant.
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