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White Wood Aster
Symphyotrichum divaricatum
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Native
Plant Information
This is a 2 ft. tall, loose, sprawling American-aster with clusters of
bright, white flowers. The tiny but numerous flowers have yellow centers and
white petals that fade to dark pink. Wiry, black, drooping stems may be 3 ft. in
length. Large, heart-shaped leaves become gradually smaller toward the top of
the plant.
Comments: This white aster is a typical late summer-early fall bloomer in open
woodlands. Among the related species in the East, the taller Bigleaf Aster (Eurybia
macrophylla) has large, thick, rough leaves, lavender flowers, and rough,
glandular flower stalks. When very young, its leaves may be cooked and eaten as
greens. Both species used to be in the genus Aster.
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