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Aster, New England (Potted)

New England Aster provides vibrant late-season color and serves as a critical nectar source for pollinators when other blooms have faded. We offer New England Aster as potted stock grown in root-prune pouches to support successful establishment in pollinator gardens and meadows.

Plant Type
Perennial Wildflower
Soil Moisture
Average
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Regular price
$17.00
Regular price
Sale price
$17.00
Size
78 available
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Aster, New England (Potted)

Product Details

New England aster brings essential late-season vitality to the landscape, offering deep purple blooms just as summer transitions into fall. Offered as potted stock grown in root-prune pouches, these plants are ready for planting throughout the growing season. This production method supports a healthy root system, allowing the plant to settle into well-prepared sites with minimal transplant stress.

Symphyotrichum novae-angliae is a standout native perennial known for its ability to pair beautifully with goldenrod and other yellow-flowering species. It begins flowering at the end of summer and continues to provide a reliable pollen source throughout the autumn months. Beyond its visual appeal, this species is a favorite among butterflies and various bumble bee species, while also hosting the larvae of the pearl crescent and painted lady butterflies.

This species thrives in full sun and prefers average, well-drained soil conditions. Reaching a mature height of 5 feet with a spread of 2 feet, it fits well in the back of perennial borders, meadow plantings, or dedicated pollinator habitats. Hardy in USDA zones 4–8, New England aster requires consistent moisture during its first season to ensure strong establishment.

Planting this native perennial adds both ecological function and aesthetic depth to fall landscapes. The potted format allows for straightforward handling and placement in a well-prepared site. With proper care, New England aster contributes long-lasting blooms and vital support for local wildlife year after year.

Plant Values & Uses

Product Specifications

Sun Exposure Full Sun
Stock Type Potted
Mature Height 5 ft
Mature Spread 2 ft
Hardiness Zone 4 - 8
Botanical Name Symphyotrichum novae-angliae
Soil Moisture Preference Average
Soil Traits Well-drained
Plant Type Perennial Wildflower
Wildlife Value Butterflies, bumble bees; host to pearl crescent and painted lady caterpillars.
Bloom Time August, September, October

Wholesale & Project Buyers

We offer wholesale and bulk pricing for larger orders. We value long-term partnerships and are glad to support businesses, institutions, and nonprofit organizations working toward regenerative and ecological goals.

We regularly work with Farmers, Landscapers, Municipalities, Nonprofit Organizations, Plant Nurseries, Retailers, and Schools and Universities.

Wholesale customers can place bulk orders directly through our Plant Order Form, which allows quick shopping and select multiple products across our catalogue in one place.

For larger projects or specialized needs, we encourage you to contact us directly to discuss availability, pricing, and scheduling. We are happy to collaborate and help you source the right plants for your work.

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    We prioritize species that are well suited to Northeast soils, temperatures, and seasonal rhythms, selecting plants with proven ecological and agricultural performance in this region.

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    We grow for durability, biodiversity, and future generations. Strong root systems. Honest practices. Plants that establish and endure.