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Eurybia schreberi seeds grow into a striking perennial daisy known as Schreber's Aster or Nettle Leaved Michaelmas Daisy. This native North American aster thrives in woodland settings and is admired for its delicate late summer blooms. Gardeners appreciate the plant for its nettle-like leaves that give it a unique texture compared to other asters. The Eurybia genus includes this species, which stands out for its natural charm and adaptability.
The Schreber's aster wildflower produces clusters of small, daisy-like flowers with soft lavender petals and bright yellow centers. These blooms attract pollinators and add a splash of color to shaded garden spots. Its foliage offers a fresh green backdrop that complements many plantings. People seeking a woodland aster with distinctive leaf shapes often choose Eurybia schreberi aster for naturalistic landscapes.
With these seeds, you will develop a beautiful late summer flowering aster perfect for enhancing native plant gardens. This resilient plant enriches woodland areas and supports biodiversity. Overall, Eurybia schreberi offers a charming addition for those valuing native species and perennial daisies in their landscapes.
IMPORTANT: Pictures show the adult plant, which is not for sale. The offer is only for seeds.
Botanical family: Asteraceae
Botanical genus: Eurybia
Botanical species: Eurybia schreberi
SKU:WP-33238-S

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