Aster tataricus

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Read about Aster tataricus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Aster tataricus, Linn. f. St. erect and striate, hispid, corymbose at the summit, often 7 ft. high: Lvs. large (the radical 2 ft. long), lanceolate or oval lanceolate, attenuate at base, entire: involucre scales purplish at tip; heads blue or purple, late. Siberia. G.F. 4:197.— Excellent for the hardy border, particularly for its very late blooming. Var. Petersianus, Hort., has narrower Lvs. and pale blue raj's and yellow disk. China.


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