White to pink ray flowers and dome-shaped yellow disk flowers blooming from July through October; grows from 1 to 5 feet and prefers sandy or gravelly wet to moist places from Saskatchewan and Manitoba to Maine and south to Florida, west to Texas and north to North Dakota.
False Aster (Boltonia Asteroides) has white to pink ray flowers and dome-shaped yellow disk flowers blooming from July through October; grows from 1 to 5 feet and prefers sandy or gravelly wet to moist places from Saskatchewan and Manitoba to Maine and south to Florida, west to Texas and north to North Dakota. This species often escapes from cultivation and establishes itself readily.
This species often escapes from cultivation and establishes itself readily
Sun Exposure |
Prairie, Savanna |
Soil Moisture | Wet Mesic, Mesic |
Bloom Time |
Summer, Fall |
Bloom Color | White |
Max Height | 3 feet |
Wetland Code | FACW |
Germ Code | C(60),D |
Seeds Per Packet | 2,000 |
Seeds Per Ounce | 150,000 |
Edible Uses: Unknown
Medicinal Uses: Unknown
Herbal Uses: Unknown