Aster Tataricus
Tatarinow's aster
Tatarian aster is a tall perennial which will grow to 1.9m tall, requiring no staking. It has a long blooming time, beginning in late Summer and continuing into late autumn. It produces 2-3cm wide, light lavender flowers which attract migrating monarch butterflies. This plant tolerates many soil types, can form large colonies in a few years, and is easily divided.
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Full sun
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Very little water
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Full Frost Hardy: 5F (-15°C)
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Moist and fertile
Common name
Tatarinow's aster
Latin name
Aster Tataricus
type
Herbaceous Perennials
family
Asteraceae
ph
5.0 - 7.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When the plant will bloom
full grown dimensions
Aster Tataricus
Tatarian aster is a tall perennial which will grow to 1.9m tall, requiring no staking. It has a long blooming time, beginning in late Summer and continuing into late autumn. It produces 2-3cm wide, light lavender flowers which attract migrating monarch butterflies. This plant tolerates many soil types, can form large colonies in a few years, and is easily divided.
Planting
From Mid Spring TO Mid Autumn
Plant in an open sunny site, in soil that is alkaline toslightly acid, fertile and moisture retentive in spring and summer. A.alpinus, A. amellus, A. x frikarti and A.pyrenaeus 'Lutetia' and A.thomsonii 'Nanus' require alkaline soils and good winter drainage. Plant out autumn flowering asters in mid or late spring and spring flowering asters in mid-autumn or early spring.
Propagation by division.
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
After approximately three years, once herbaceous perennial varieties have become established clumps they should be divided in order to retain vigour. Many herbaceous plants can be divided in autumn, but spring may be the safer option just as they are starting into growth. Autumn division may result in the loss of smaller divisions if a cold, wet winter follows. The simplest method is to carefully dig around the clump and gently pull it apart into fist sized pieces and re-plant immediately. The middle of the original clump should be discarded as this will have lost vigour and become woody.
Flowering
From Mid Spring TO Mid Autumn
Most asters flower in late Summer and Autumn, with Michaelmas daisies being the later flowering varieties. There are some alpine varieties that bloom in Spring