Aster (Novi-belgii Grp) Aspatio White

Aster (Novi-belgii Grp) Aspatio White
Leaf tip Pointed/acute
Flower type Single
Leaf margin Serrate
Winter hardness Excellent (USDA-zone 1,2,3,4)
Flower color White-white-NN155D
Soil fertility No special demands
Leaf, general shape Lanceolate
Flower diameter 2,5 - 3 cm
Plant height 30 - 40 cm; 40 - 50 cm
Inflorescence Capitulum (head)
Flowering month(s) August; September
Leaf size 5 - 7,5 cm
Light conditions Sunny
Leaf, main color Dark green
Flower color distribution Unicolored
Moisture requirements Well-drained; Moist
Soil type Humus rich; Peaty; Clayish; Sandy clay

The Aster (Novi-belgii Grp) Aspatio White, also known as the Michaelmas Daisy, is a beautiful flower that blooms in the late summer and early fall. This perennial plant is known for its striking white flowers, which are single in form and have a diameter of 2.5 to 3 cm.

The Aster Aspatio White has lanceolate-shaped leaves with serrated margins. The leaves are dark green in color and have a pointed or acute tip. They grow to a size of 5 to 7.5 cm.

This variety of Aster is known for its excellent winter hardiness, making it suitable for USDA zones 1, 2, 3, and 4. It can withstand cold temperatures and is a reliable addition to any garden that experiences harsh winters.

In terms of height, the Aster Aspatio White can reach between 30 to 40 cm or 40 to 50 cm, depending on its growing conditions. It forms inflorescences in the form of capitulum or heads, which are composed of multiple individual flowers.

The flowering period of this Aster variety is in the months of August and September. During this time, the plant is adorned with its beautiful white flowers, which have a unicolored distribution of color. The flower color is described as White-white-NN155D.

When it comes to soil fertility, the Aster Aspatio White has no special demands. It can thrive in a variety of soil types, including humus-rich, peaty, clayish, and sandy clay soils. However, it is important for the soil to be well-drained to prevent waterlogging, although the plant can tolerate some moisture.

This Aster variety prefers sunny light conditions, so it should be planted in a location that receives full sun for most of the day. It can tolerate some shade, but it will not bloom as profusely in areas with less sunlight.

Overall, the Aster Aspatio White is a versatile and resilient plant that adds beauty and elegance to any garden. Its white flowers and dark green leaves create a stunning contrast, and its ability to withstand harsh winter conditions makes it a popular choice among gardeners. Whether used in flower beds, borders, or containers, this Michaelmas Daisy is sure to enhance the aesthetic appeal of any outdoor space.

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