Alpine Aster (Group) (Aster alpinus) refers to cultivated selections of this hardy perennial, chosen for their compact form, vivid colors, and adaptability to cooler climates. These grouped varieties share the species’ signature daisy-like blooms, with narrow petals in shades ranging from violet, blue, and pink to white, all surrounding a bright yellow center. The flowers rise above low mounds of lance-shaped green leaves, creating a cheerful, tidy display.
Native to mountainous regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, Alpine Aster thrives in alpine meadows, rocky slopes, and other high-altitude habitats. Group cultivars may differ in bloom size, petal shape, or color intensity but retain the plant’s neat growth habit and seasonal charm. Blooming in late spring to early summer, they attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. With their vibrant hues, resilience, and ability to flourish in challenging environments, Alpine Aster group varieties bring both beauty and ecological value to perennial garden plantings.
Alpine Aster (Group) has a typical overall height between 6”-12” (15-30 cm) and spread diameter of 2’6”-4’ (76-122 cm).
Alpine Aster (Group) (Aster alpinus) refers to cultivated selections of this hardy perennial, chosen for their compact form, vivid colors, and adaptability to cooler climates. These grouped varieties share the species’ signature daisy-like blooms, with narrow petals in shades ranging from violet, blue, and pink to white, all surrounding a bright yellow center. The flowers rise above low mounds of lance-shaped green leaves, creating a cheerful, tidy display.
Native to mountainous regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, Alpine Aster thrives in alpine meadows, rocky slopes, and other high-altitude habitats. Group cultivars may differ in bloom size, petal shape, or color intensity but retain the plant’s neat growth habit and seasonal charm. Blooming in late spring to early summer, they attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. With their vibrant hues, resilience, and ability to flourish in challenging environments, Alpine Aster group varieties bring both beauty and ecological value to perennial garden plantings.
Alpine Aster (Group) has a typical overall height between 6”-12” (15-30 cm) and spread diameter of 2’6”-4’ (76-122 cm).