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Seeds - Frost Aster

Symphyotrichum pilosum

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Aire de répartition indigène: ON, QC, NS,

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Frost aster (Symphyotrichum pilosum), also known as old field aster, is a perennial plant of open, well-drained habitats, forming airy clumps reaching up to 150 cm in height. Its stems are slender, upright and slightly hairy to the touch. The leaves are narrow, simple and elongated. The abundant white flowering occurs late in the season, from late summer into fall. The species grows in full sun in dry prairies, old fields, gravelly soils and well-drained roadsides, where it readily establishes and self-seeds. Furthermore, asters (Symphyotrichum spp.) are recognized as keystone plants for biodiversity in many North American ecoregions, as they support a high diversity of beneficial insects and caterpillars, which in turn supports the food web for birds.

Ecological roles
Frost aster is a major nectar source in late season, particularly important for overwintering bumblebee queens, solitary bees and hoverflies. It is also visited by several butterfly species seeking late nectar. Its late flowering fills a critical gap in fall floral availability. Its root system contributes to light soil stabilization in open and disturbed habitats.

 

Frost aster seeds require cold stratification to ensure germination. See the cultivation notes below for more details.

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Growing Notes | Seeds - Frost Aster

Frost aster grows in full sun in dry to moderately fresh, well-drained soils, often sandy or gravelly.

The seeds require a 60-day cold and moist stratification. To do this, mix the seeds with a moist substrate (such as vermiculite), place the mixture in a hermetic Ziploc-style bag, and keep it in the refrigerator for about 60 days. This step may be carried out naturally by outdoor sowing in fall.

Then sow on the soil surface, without covering, on a pre-moistened substrate. Maintain constant moisture. Germination generally occurs in 7 days.

Growth is rapid and the plant readily self-seeds. Once established, it requires no maintenance, but may spread if the soil is not controlled.

Seeds per packet:

Family: Asteraceae

Scientific name: Symphyotrichum pilosum

Life cycle: Perennial

Hardiness zone: 4

Soil type:
Sandy to clayey

Soil moisture level: Dry to slightly humid

Soil - additional attributes: Adaptable to several types of soil

Light: Sun

Blooming: September to October

Spacing: 60 cm

Height: 150 cm

Deer resistance: Moderate

Stratification: 60 days

Scarification: No

Germination time: 7 days

Sowing depth: Surface