Symphyotrichum novi-belgii
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Symphyotrichum novi-belgii

Symphyotrichum Novi Belgii

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Symphyotrichum novi-belgii (formerly Aster novi-belgii), commonly called New York aster, is a species of flowering plant. It is the type species for Symphyotrichum, a genus in the family Asteraceae, whose species were once considered to be part of the genus Aster. Plants in both these genera are popularly known as Michaelmas daisy because they bloom around September 29, St. Michael’s Day.The Latin specific epithet novi-belgii (literally "New Belgium") refers not to modern Belgium, but the 17th century Dutch colony New Netherland which was established on land currently occupied by New York state (as Belgica Foederata was the Latin term for the United Netherlands at the time). Symphyotrichum novi-belgii grows in abandoned fields and wet meadows in eastern Canada and the northeastern United States.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Herb
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Symphyotrichum
Family
Asteraceae
Hardiness Zone
4-8
Mature Height
49 cm to 91 cm
Mature Spread
30 cm to 40 cm
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Deciduous
Flower Color
Purple, Lavender, White
Flower Size
7.62 cm
Bloom Time
Mid summer, Late summer, Early fall
Planting Time
Spring, Summer
Harvest Time
Fall
Native Area
North America
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Michaelmas Daisy en New York Aster en Confused Michaelmas Daisy en Long-leaved Aster en New Belgium American Aster en New Belgium Aster en New Netherland aster en Common Michaelmas daisy en Rozā Miķeļīši (LVL) en Herfstaster (Dutch) en Saint Michael's Daisy en St. Michael's Daisy en New York Daisy en Aster ar گل مینای دائمی، ko 쑥부쟁이
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