Aster Cordifolius -

Prefers partial shade but tolerates full shade and full sun.

Masses of small, daisy-like pale blue to violet-blue flowers with yellow centers appear from late summer through October. aster cordifolius

Aster cordifolius , commonly known as or Blue Wood Aster (now officially Symphyotrichum cordifolium ), is a fantastic native perennial known for bringing vibrant, late-season color to shade gardens. Key Characteristics: Prefers partial shade but tolerates full shade and full sun

Excellent for woodland gardens, naturalized areas, and shade borders. Resistant: Generally resistant to deer and rabbits. Cultivars & Related: Grows in an upright, arching habit, typically reaching

Distinctive, heart-shaped, sharply-toothed leaves at the base, which become smaller and more ovate higher up the stem.

Grows in an upright, arching habit, typically reaching 2–4 feet tall. Hardiness: Hardy in USDA Zones 3–8. Garden Use & Benefits:

Aster 'Little Carlow' - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden