Symphyotrichum novi-belgii Fellowship bursts into a frenzy of activity, with clusters of semi-double and double blooms held on upright stems from late summer until late autumn. Well known and often called Aster or Michaelmas Daisy, botanically they are a relative of the wild daisy. Easy going plants, ideal for beginners as well as experienced gardeners, flowers are much loved by our pollinating friends who will visit to take advantage of the nectar-rich feast on offer. A traditional and popular bloom with florists, symphyotrichum also make excellent cut flowers for your home with just a few stems able to fill a small vase.Symphyotrichum novi-belgii Fellowship has been given the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society for outstanding performance in the garden. Plants are unfussy on soil conditions and like a position in sun or partial shade. A fully hardy, herbaceous perennial which reaches a height of approximately 1m, spreading to 75cm.
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