Eurybia divaricatus syn. Aster divaricatus
Clouds of small white flowers that light up shady corners and happily lean through nearby plants.
White Wood Aster. Eastern US, and typically grows in the wild in dry open woods. It grows in loose clumps with dark, sprawling, sometimes zigzag stems up to 70cm high. Distinctive leaves are heart-shaped, stalked and coarsely toothed. Small but abundant, large (2-3cm) flowers which have white rays and yellow to red center disks on flat-topped, terminal clusters in late summer to early autumn. One of the prettiest shade-loving plants around as they can illuminate a shady corner with their masses of white flowers. Tending to lean into and grow around other plants, it is the more beautiful for it. A partly sunny spot, but also shade which is very handy. Good for cutting and butterflies. 60cm
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