
Wood’s Purple Aster
Brilliant Fall Blooms That Last for Weeks
Aster ‘Wood’s Purple’ lights up the late-season garden with masses of rich violet-purple daisy-like flowers that appear from late summer into fall. These compact perennials provide a vibrant burst of color just when most other blooms are fading, creating an irresistible display that attracts a multitude of butterflies and bees.
Compact Growth Perfect for Borders and Containers
With its tidy, mounded habit, Wood’s Purple Aster stays under 18 inches tall, making it ideal for edging garden paths, fronting mixed borders, or adding long-lasting color to patio planters. Its strong stems resist flopping, ensuring the plant maintains its shape even after heavy rains.
Easy to Grow and Low Maintenance
This hardy perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating light drought once established. It’s naturally resistant to deer and rabbits, requiring minimal care to perform beautifully year after year. Simply plant it in a sunny spot, and enjoy reliable color and structure every fall.
A Late-Season Essential for Pollinator Gardens
Few perennials rival the pollinator power of Wood’s Purple Aster. Its nectar-rich blooms are a late-season lifeline for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Pair it with ornamental grasses or fall favorites like Rudbeckia and Sedum for a stunning seasonal display that supports local wildlife.
Brilliant Fall Blooms That Last for Weeks
Aster ‘Wood’s Purple’ lights up the late-season garden with masses of rich violet-purple daisy-like flowers that appear from late summer into fall. These compact perennials provide a vibrant burst of color just when most other blooms are fading, creating an irresistible display that attracts a multitude of butterflies and bees.
Compact Growth Perfect for Borders and Containers
With its tidy, mounded habit, Wood’s Purple Aster stays under 18 inches tall, making it ideal for edging garden paths, fronting mixed borders, or adding long-lasting color to patio planters. Its strong stems resist flopping, ensuring the plant maintains its shape even after heavy rains.
Easy to Grow and Low Maintenance
This hardy perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating light drought once established. It’s naturally resistant to deer and rabbits, requiring minimal care to perform beautifully year after year. Simply plant it in a sunny spot, and enjoy reliable color and structure every fall.
A Late-Season Essential for Pollinator Gardens
Few perennials rival the pollinator power of Wood’s Purple Aster. Its nectar-rich blooms are a late-season lifeline for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Pair it with ornamental grasses or fall favorites like Rudbeckia and Sedum for a stunning seasonal display that supports local wildlife.
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Brilliant Fall Blooms That Last for Weeks
Aster ‘Wood’s Purple’ lights up the late-season garden with masses of rich violet-purple daisy-like flowers that appear from late summer into fall. These compact perennials provide a vibrant burst of color just when most other blooms are fading, creating an irresistible display that attracts a multitude of butterflies and bees.
Compact Growth Perfect for Borders and Containers
With its tidy, mounded habit, Wood’s Purple Aster stays under 18 inches tall, making it ideal for edging garden paths, fronting mixed borders, or adding long-lasting color to patio planters. Its strong stems resist flopping, ensuring the plant maintains its shape even after heavy rains.
Easy to Grow and Low Maintenance
This hardy perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating light drought once established. It’s naturally resistant to deer and rabbits, requiring minimal care to perform beautifully year after year. Simply plant it in a sunny spot, and enjoy reliable color and structure every fall.
A Late-Season Essential for Pollinator Gardens
Few perennials rival the pollinator power of Wood’s Purple Aster. Its nectar-rich blooms are a late-season lifeline for bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Pair it with ornamental grasses or fall favorites like Rudbeckia and Sedum for a stunning seasonal display that supports local wildlife.
























