Aster macrophyllusCommon Name: Big-leaved AsterSynonym(s): Eurybia macrophylla | Soil: Dry Dry-Mesic Mesic Wet-Mesic | |
Height: 1 ft - 2 ft | ||
Blooming: Aug Sep Oct |
A very adaptable species that will grow in a wide range of shaded conditions. It does spread by rhizomes and can be somewhat aggressive in richer soils without competition. The flowers attract many different species of butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, flies, and beetles. Larval host for the Pearl Crescent (Phyciodes tharos)butterfly and other composite family generalist. Also a host for many species of moths.
No photos are currently available for Aster macrophyllus. Although we strive to post our own photos of every species offered, we are still missing a few. We suggest either googling for images of this specis or please visit the USDA PLANTS Database for photos/drawings and further information.