Aster dumosus
Symphyotrichum Dumosum
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Symphyotrichum Dumosum (Aster dumosus) - Description
Symphyotrichum dumosum, common name bushy aster or New York aster, is a plant species long known as Aster dumosus. The genus Aster has been narrowed considerably in scope in recent years due to more information about the diversity in the group. Symphyotrichum dumosum is widespread across the eastern half of the United States from Texas to Florida to Maine to Wisconsin.
Symphyotrichum Dumosum (Aster dumosus) - Blooming
Blooms can be white, blue, red, pink, lavender. Most flowers will have yellow centers and resemble a typical Daisy.
Symphyotrichum Dumosum (Aster dumosus) - Growth
There are about 250 species of Asters, but generally they need full sun, or partial shade. Plants range in size from 6 inches to 6 ft. in height.
Symphyotrichum Dumosum (Aster dumosus) - Planting
Sow seeds in spring or autumn, in a cold frame using containers. Divide in spring (preferably) or in autumn making sure to replant only vigorous, young shoots. Also, root basal cuttings of certain species in spring.
Symphyotrichum Dumosum (Aster dumosus) - Pest
Susceptible to wilt, gray mold, rusts, powdery mildew, white smut, rosy blister gall, and aster yellows. Fungal leaf spots and stem cankers are common. Aphids, tarsonemid mites, slugs, snails, and nematodes can cause problems.
Symphyotrichum Dumosum (Aster dumosus) - Soil and irrigation
Needs regular water. Soil fertility depends upon species.









