About Stokes Aster. This perennial, called an aster mostly because of its flower, is not an aster at all. Everybody knows asters bloom in the fall, and Stokesia blooms in late spring and summer. Everyone who grows it loves it. The basic, unhybridized wildflower,
Stokesia laevis is a native American wildflower from the southeastern states.
The beautiful hybrids have a lot to offer the perennial gardener. First of all, the plants are usually low and the flowers are large. The leaves are evergreen, so add attractive greenery year round at the front of a garden, where theyre usually planted. However, as for hardiness, this one differs from true asters dramatically. Stokesia is hardy only north to Zone 5, and usually needs protection there.
Nevertheless, in areas where it grows, this is a big favorite. It provides color over a long blooming season which extends for weeks, and today, there are beautiful cultivars in several colors. The name? Stokes was an English botanist who was a friend of Linneas son. So sometimes even in botany, its not what you know, but who you know!
More InformationSKU | AM014508 |
Item Package Size | Plant - 3" Pot |
Common Name | Stokes Aster |
Botanical Name | Stokesia laevis |
Zones | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 |
Light Requirements | Full Sun |
Flower Color | Purple |
Mature Height | 12-18" tall |
Estimated Mature Spread | 12-18" wide |
Bloom Time | Mid to late summer |
Planting Depth | Crown of plant should rest just at or above the soil surface after watering in. |
Ships As | Potted Plant |
Soil Type | Loamy Soil |
Soil Moisture | Average, Well Draining |
Advantages | Attract Butterflies, Deer Resistant, Native, Good For Cut Flowers |
Planting Time | Spring / Summer |
Ships to Hawaii, Alaska & Canada | No |