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| I made an impulse purchase of this aster this morning. The description on the tag was appealing in that it indicated it was a compact plant...good for the spot I had in mind.
But doing a search for this particular aster on GW didnt seem to turn up many posts. Does "Woods Purple" also go by another name? What has been your experience with this plant? |
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| Yes, it's compact. About 1 - 1.5 feet tall and maybe a foot wide. It's a good plant for this time of year. It's not a star, and it needs more water than you might think (at least here in a dry climate) but it's well-behaved and a reliable bloomer for fall. Oh, you might look under Wood's Pink, its sibling plant - perhaps you'd find info on that one? |
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| I have Woods Blue and Woods Pink, but I didn't know there was a purple unless Blue is the same as Purple. (Once again, the blue really isn’t a blue, but you know how that goes.) Yes, the 2 I have do stay short for me - under 12 inches and they are my favorite fall asters (other than Purple Dome). As the season progresses, the foliage becomes very finely cut and is simply covered with flowers. Only 1 of mine is starting to bloom, so they can be a bit late. Yes, I agree WATER THEM in dry weather or the flowers will shrivel quickly as a few of mine are doing already. You will also have to divide this one yearly unless of course you want a huge clump of them. They multiply very quickly. A 4 inch division in spring will turn into a 12 inch blooming clump by fall. Kevin |
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| Thanks Kevin and Karin for your helpful replies. Kevin, your pictured aster is quite full, almost sprawling. |
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| One other thing: Both my Blue and Pink are just a couple of feet apart growing in the exact same conditions, but the Pink has been much more vigorous than the Blue. I divide the Pink annually, but the Blue only occasionally. Weird. Kevin |
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- Posted by linlily z5/6PA (westmay2@verizon.net) on Mon, Sep 10, 12 at 17:26
| Glad I saw this thread. I bought a small pot of Wood's Blue last spring and it is blooming now. I think it's charming with all the tiny, finely cut foliage and now the purple flowers. I had had Purple Dome in that spot but it had gotten huge and took over an entire area. It also lost lots of bottom leaves during the summer and looked pretty ratty by bloom time. Linda |
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