Boltonia asteroides
False Aster
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False Aster (Boltonia asteroides) - Description
False aster or White doll's daisy (syn. Boltonia diffusa) is a species of ornamental plant.
False Aster (Boltonia asteroides) - Blooming
Blooms small flowerheads in white, lilac, or pinkish purple in panicles.
False Aster (Boltonia asteroides) - Growth
Perennials. Boltonias do well in full sun or light shade. Works well in a border or wild garden. The flowers are suitable for cutting.
False Aster (Boltonia asteroides) - Planting
Sow seeds in fall in a cold frame (for protection and to ensure hardiness). Can also propagate by division in early spring.
False Aster (Boltonia asteroides) - Pest
Prone to athracnose, powdery mildew, and rust.
False Aster (Boltonia asteroides) - Interesting facts
Boltonia is native to sunny, moist areas in North America. There are only 8 known species.
False Aster (Boltonia asteroides) - Soil and irrigation
Plant requires regular irrigation and will stand poor soil. Boltonia does best in rich soil that is well-draining yet kept moist.









