White Wood Aster
White wood aster Interesting Notes.
White wood aster. Borne at the tips of thin nearly black cascading. A North American native wildflower this grows well under shrubs and at the edge of woodland gardens. Eurybia divaricata L GL.
White wood aster is an eastern species common throughout New England except confined to the southern portion of Maine. This white wood aster was originally from North America and is an excellent plant for a shady border. White wood aster Eurybia divaricata grows in partial to full shade.
White with yellow to red centers. Good in light shade to sunny open spots. Thrives in deep shade.
More Accounts and Images. It forms a low mound of crispy-looking bright green leaves bearing upright stems of small white red-eyed. Small white daisy-like flowers with yellow centers that fade to red are borne atop dark green to black stems.
August to September Bloom Description. ARS Germplasm Resources Information Network EUDI16 Integrated Taxonomic Information System ASBO5. The young leaves are edible when cooked.
This variety of plants are generally. Divaricata is an upright bushy perennial to 90cm with heart-shaped basal leaves. The White Wood Aster Eurybia divaricate is a perennial plant native to the USA.