Aster (Novi-belgii Grp) Casarosa

Aster (Novi-belgii Grp) Casarosa
Flower type Single
Leaf margin Entire
Flower color Purple-medium violet-N078B
Leaf, general shape Lanceolate
Flower diameter 2 - 2,5 cm
Inflorescence Capitulum (head); Raceme
Leaf size 5 - 7,5 cm
Leaf, main color Dark green
Flower color distribution Unicolored

The Aster (Novi-belgii Grp) Casarosa, commonly known as the Michaelmas Daisy or Michaelmas Daisy, is a beautiful flower that adds a touch of elegance to any garden. With its captivating purple-medium violet hue, this daisy variety is a sight to behold.

The Michaelmas Daisy is a single flower, characterized by its lanceolate-shaped leaves with entire margins. The dark green foliage perfectly complements the vibrant color of the flowers, creating a stunning contrast in the garden. The leaves grow to be around 5 to 7.5 centimeters in size, providing a lush background for the dainty blooms.

The flower diameter of the Michaelmas Daisy ranges from 2 to 2.5 centimeters, making it a delicate and petite flower. The inflorescence of this variety is composed of capitulum (head) and raceme, creating a beautiful cluster of blossoms that is sure to catch the eye of any passerby.

One of the standout features of the Michaelmas Daisy is its unicolored flower color distribution. The petals display a consistent shade of purple-medium violet, allowing for a visually pleasing and harmonious flower display. This flower is a fantastic addition to floral arrangements, as its uniform color adds depth and elegance.

In terms of cultivation, the Michaelmas Daisy is relatively easy to grow. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun or partial shade. This plant is known for its resilience and can tolerate various soil types, making it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.

The Michaelmas Daisy is a late bloomer, usually flowering in late summer or early fall. Its name, Michaelmas Daisy, is derived from the fact that it blooms around the time of the feast day of Saint Michael the Archangel, celebrated on September 29th. This late flowering period allows the daisy to bring a pop of color to the garden when most other flowers are starting to fade.

Whether planted individually or in clusters, the Michaelmas Daisy is a fantastic choice for garden enthusiasts looking to add a touch of elegance and vibrancy to their outdoor spaces. With its captivating purple-medium violet color and lanceolate-shaped leaves, this daisy variety is sure to be a showstopper in any garden setting. So why not consider planting this exquisite flower and enjoy the beauty it brings to your outdoor space?

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