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Name
Aster 'Barbados'
Price
Available on Request
Colours
light purple
Size
Height: 30cm/12inches
Spread: 30cm/12inches
Aspect
Prefers full sun
Care
This variety is not fussy about soil type. Prefers a moist soil. As it is a dwarf Aster, it does not need cane supports. Prune the plant right back in Autumn give it a winter mulch, and it should come back next season.
Uses
-Look great at the front of mixed beds/borders
-Can be grown as a patio plant in large pots
-Low maintenance
-Would work well in a cottage garden/informal planting theme.
Description
This dwarf Aster produces beautiful light purple daisy-like flowers. It is a strong plant, that flowers throughout September and October. Fully hardy.