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Drummond’s Aster, Symphyotrichum drummondii

SUN SOIL MOISTURE HEIGHT
Full
Partial
Shade
Medium Wet
Medium
Medium Dry
to 4'
BLOOM USDA ZONES BLOOM COLOR
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • Zone 3
  • Zone 4
  • Zone 5
  • Zone 6
  • Zone 7
  • Zone 8
  • Zone 9

Drummond’s Aster is a rather tall species boasting a range of flower colors.  While some individuals flower white, others can be a pale blue to even bright blue.  This species has an extended bloom time from August until October.  Common in the eastern half of the US this plant has appeal in a number of different areas.

The flower is very attractive bee, butterflies and beetles during the fall blooming period.  All asters provide important nectar and pollen during the waning days of summer and fall when most other plants are post-bloom.  Later, seeds are held high on stiff stems that resist breaking under heavy snow which sustain a number of field birds including fox sparrows, song sparrows, juncos and goldfinches.  Birds are messy eaters and spread the seeds which germinate readily when conditions allow.