Aster sedifolius subsp. sedifolius

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Read about Aster sedifolius subsp. sedifolius in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Aster acris, Linn. About 2-3 ft., slender-branched: Lvs. linear, or lance-linear: heads large and blue, with long, distinct, handsome rays. S. Eu. Gn. 37:240. G.M. 34:615.—Excellent showy garden plants. A dwarf form is A. canus. Var. nanus is a very dwarf form, not exceeding 15 in.


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