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Stokes' aster does best in zones 8 through 9A, full sun or part shade. These perennial flowers work well as beautiful addition to a wildflower, butterfly, perennial or cut flower garden.
Stokes' aster (Stokesia laevis) will make as showy and as beautiful an addition to your garden as it did to your grandmother’s. Once they’re established, this perennial native of the southeast ...
Stokesia laevis or Stokes' aster, a lovely summer bloomer ... We will have to move ours this fall or winter. Very perennial, this little plant stays evergreen in winter then quickly grows into ...
Stokes aster (Stokesia laevis) is a herbaceous, clumping perennial that ranges from South Carolina to Florida and west to Mississippi. In addition to the standard 2-to-4-inch-wide bluish blossoms ...
Stokes’ asters have always been among my favorite native perennials, although I have typically only grown them in small drifts of five to seven plants. Now at the Columbus Botanical Garden I ...
Growth habit: A clump-forming perennial with a basal rosette of ... long-lasting and can be used in flower arrangements. The Stokes aster also can be added to containers for display on patios ...
Growth habit: A clump-forming perennial with a basal rosette of foliage growing to 18 inches tall and wide. The flowers are produced on stems reaching well above the foliage that bear leaf-like ...
Growth habit: An evergreen clump-forming perennial growing to 18 inches tall and wide. The leaves are straplike and medium green growing to 8 inches long and 1 inch wide. Light: Tolerates full sun ...