Prefers full sun and well-drained soils—avoid poorly drained areas to prevent foliar disease. Remove seedlings to limit spread if desired.
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Aromatic Aster lives up to its name with fragrant foliage and a profusion of violet-purple, daisy-like blooms that cover the plant from late summer through frost. Its low, mounding form makes it a great front-of-border or massing plant, providing structure and vivid color just when most other perennials are winding down. Pollinators, especially late-season bees and butterflies, flock to its nectar-rich flowers.
Though it spreads by seed and short rhizomes, Aromatic Aster is easy to manage in mixed plantings. Once other species establish, its expansion slows, making it a cooperative neighbor in dense, layered gardens. It's especially valuable for extending bloom season and supporting pollinators deep into fall, when resources are scarce.
Why Choose Aromatic Aster?
Prefers full sun and well-drained soils—avoid poorly drained areas to prevent foliar disease. Remove seedlings to limit spread if desired.