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Aster laevis, Linn. (A. decurrens, Hort.). Perennial, with stout often glaucous st., 2-3 ft.: Lvs. thick, sharply toothed, often rough-margined, the upper strongly st.- clasping: heads numerous, about 1 in. wide, the 15-30 blue or violet rays acutish. N. E. N. Amer.—There are several varieties, but apparently not known to the trade.
 
Aster laevis, Linn. (A. decurrens, Hort.). Perennial, with stout often glaucous st., 2-3 ft.: Lvs. thick, sharply toothed, often rough-margined, the upper strongly st.- clasping: heads numerous, about 1 in. wide, the 15-30 blue or violet rays acutish. N. E. N. Amer.—There are several varieties, but apparently not known to the trade.
 
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Read about Symphyotrichum laeve var. laeve in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Aster laevis, Linn. (A. decurrens, Hort.). Perennial, with stout often glaucous st., 2-3 ft.: Lvs. thick, sharply toothed, often rough-margined, the upper strongly st.- clasping: heads numerous, about 1 in. wide, the 15-30 blue or violet rays acutish. N. E. N. Amer.—There are several varieties, but apparently not known to the trade.


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