Aster thomsonii

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Read about Aster thomsonii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Aster thomsonii, Clarke. An erect, sometimes laxly branched herb, with slender, flexuous, hairy branches: Lvs. 2—4 in. long, almost clasping at the base: fls. solitary, 1½-2½ in. wide, the rays reddish purple, about 20-30 in each head. Himalaya region. Gn.W. 23:27. Gn. 42, p. 295.—To be treated as an alpine near N. Y. Perhaps better referred to Callimeris.


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