you are here: perennials > aster

Check Aster Availability



Aster

Acorn Farms logo

 

 

Aster Daydream - #4031

Aster DaydreamAster Daydream has lovely lavender to light blue petals. A slight white halo may be present around the disk, especially in cool temperatures. It has good color retention and is earlier to flower than Odin Viking or Celeste.  It has excellent habit and strength.  Plants are denser, tighter, and stronger than Odin Viking and Celeste. No splitting due to heavy rains or overhead irrigation.
(Mouse over Image to Enlarge)
 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster Sunny Almog - #4060

Aster Sunny AlmogVivid pink flowers on compact, mounded plants. Dark foliage creates excellent backdrop for the display. Very strong and durable plants. Top-notch performer in fall containers.
(Mouse over to Enlarge)
 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster dumosus Jenny - #4065
(New York Aster)

Aster JennyA short-growing variety that remains compact in the garden. A beautiful raspberry color and a popular variety with perennial gardeners.


 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster dumosus Sapphire - 4265
(New York Aster)

Aster dumosus Sapphire - New York AsterHeight: 12-15"
Zone: 3
Spread: 24"
Foliage: green
Bloom Months: 8-9
Flowers: blue
Light Requirement: sun

'Sapphire' has large, fluffy, lilac blue flowers with yellow centers blooming August through September. Clean, compact, dark green, disease resistant and rust free foliage, You'll love it!
 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster lateriflorus ‘Lady In Black’
Calico Aster - #5501

Aster Lady In BlackHeight: 3'
Zone: 5
Spread: 3'
Foliage: purple
Bloom Months: 9-10
Flowers: white
Light: sun

Extraordinarily graceful, arching growth habit with many small white blooms over purple-black foliage.  (Mouse over Image to Enlarge)
 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster novae-angliae ‘Alma Potschke’
New England Aster - #4073

Aster novae-angliae ‘Alma Potschke’     New England AsterHt: 30-36"
Zone: 4
Spread: 30"
Foliage: green
Blooms: 9-10
Flr: Lt Pink Light:sun

 

Bright rose-pink on apple-
green foliage. Long bloom period.
 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster Nov Odin Viking - #4095

Aster Odin VikingA popular variety with large, medium to light blue flowers highlighted with a yellow disk. Larger, but looser plants than Celeste. Excellent mounded growth habit like all the Vikings.

(Mouse over Image to Enlarge)
 

   
   
   
   

 

novae-angliae ‘Purple Dome’
(New England Aster) #4062

Aster Purple DomeHeight: 18"
Zone: 4
Spread: 24-30"
Foliage: green
Blm Mths: 9-10
Flwrs: purple
Light: sun

Compact plant with lavender-purple flowers.  Prolific bloomer.
 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster Believer - #4145

Aster BelieverFantastic flower color and excellent aster keeping quality. Excellent, tidy habit like Magic. Strong plants have excellent weather and rain tolerance - no splitting as may occur with Purple Viking. Extremely prolific, virtually engulfed with flowers when in full bloom. Upgrades Celeste - for habit, strength, uniformity and flower color; Purple Viking - for habit, strength, flower power, and keeping quality; Judith - for habit, strength, uniformity, and production. One of the best overall. 
(Mouse over Image to Enlarge)
 

   
   
   
   
 
 

Aster Pixie Dark - #4059

Aster Pixie DarkSmall, dark, almost purple flowers cover this strong plant. Very weather tolerant and provides superb color retention for an aster.

(Mouse over Image to Enlarge)
 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster x Fri Monch - #4063

Aster Fri MonchMasses of long lasting lavender-blue, daisy-like flowers with yellow/orange centers from August to September.  These charmers are ideal for mixed borders.  They only ask for well-drained soil, full sun and moderately fertile soil.
(Mouse over Image to Enlarge)

 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster dumosus  ‘Wood’s Light Blue’     #4116
(New York Aster)

Aster Wood's Light BlueHeight: 12-15"
Zone: 3
Spread: 24-30"
Foliage: green
Bloom Months: 8-9
Flowers: light blue
Light Requirement: sun
 

Clusters of light blue flowers in September and October. Mildew resistant and grows to 12-16" tall.

 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster dumosus ‘Wood’s Pink’     #4449
(New York Aster)

Aster Wood's PinkHeight: 8-12"
Zone: 3
Spread: 18-24"
Foliage: green
Bloom Months: 8-9
Flowers: pink
Light Requirement: sun
 

Compact plant with pale pink flowers for 4-6 weeks in late summer.  Mildew resistant.

 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster dumosus  ‘Wood’s Purple’   #4442
(New York Aster)

Aster dumosus Wood's Purple - New York AsterHeight: 8-12"
Zone: 3
Spread: 18-24"
Foliage: green
Bloom Months: 8-9
Flowers: purple
Light Requirement: sun

 

Compact plant with purple-blue flowers for 4-6 weeks.  Mildew resistant.
 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster dumosus  'Wood's Blue'    #4441
(New York Aster)

Aster Woods Blue - Blue AsterHeight: 12-15"
Zone: 3
Spread: 24-30"
Foliage: green
Bloom Months: 8-9
Flowers: blue
Light: sun


Compact plant with bright blue flowers with small yellow centers in late summer.  Mildew resistant.
 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster obl. Raydon's Favorite - #5457

Aster Raydon's Favorite

Single, medium-blue flowers in September and October.
 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster Loke Viking - #4055

Aster Loke VikingAster Loke Viking has deep raspberry-colored flowers that contrast perfectly against the dark, dense foliage. Slightly brighter color than Jenny and much more reliable in its ability to fill out large pots.  This is a fine all-purpose variety.

Aster Loke Viking performs well in natural season fall crops and is a very popular variety due to its early response and reliable performance.
 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster Nov Ballad - #4099

Aster BalladProvides more production and better uniformity than Celeste. Flowers after Dragon with deep dark blue flower color. Earlier, richer in color, and much more prolific than Odin Viking. Very good color retention. Not recommended for summer greenhouse forcing.
 (Mouse over Image to Enlarge)
 

   
   
   
   

 

Aster Novae-angliae 'Purple Viking'   Purple Viking Aster  (New England) #4087

Aster Purple VikingLarge, deep lavender, almost purple flowers carried on excellent mounded plants. Our #2 most popular variety in 2002.

(Mouse over Image to Enlarge)


 
 

   
   
   
   

 

 

 

 

arrow up