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White Wood Aster
Eurybia divaricata


Height: 1-2 ft
Spread: 1-2 ft
Bloom Time: August-October
Sunlight: Part Shade to Shade
Soil Moisture: Moist, Medium, Dry, Very Dry
Life Cycle: Perennial
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This woodland species has flat-topped clusters of many white flowers in late summer and fall. These flowers are around 1 inch wide with yellow to purple centers and are used by many pollinators that are active late in the year. Plants have a low-growing, sprawling habit with heart-shaped leaves and dark-colored, wiry stems. White Wood Asters thrive in a variety of different shaded and partially shaded environments, from dry woods and banks to moist, rich forests.

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