Eurybia divaricata
Aster divaricatus or Eurybia divaricata
- 9cm pot
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- Position:partial shade
- Soil: moist, moderately fertile soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Flowering period: June to October
- Hardiness: fully hardy
Producing masses of white, daisy-like flowers in loose clusters from June to October Eurybia divaricata is a great plant for a shady border.
Commonly referred to as a whitewood aster, it originates from North America, but was a firm favourite of the renowned gardener Gertrude Jekyll, who often paired it with Bergenia species.
Commonly referred to as a whitewood aster, it originates from North America, but was a firm favourite of the renowned gardener Gertrude Jekyll, who often paired it with Bergenia species.
Grow in part shade or dappled sunlight for best results. This woodland-type aster prefers well-drained soil that doesn’t need to be overly rich, but benefits from added leaf mould or compost in poor soils. Space around 45cm (18in) apart to allow for airflow. It’s naturally bushy and typically doesn't need support or pinching.
Remove spent flowers to encourage tidiness and a longer display. Leave top growth over winter for habitat value and cut back in early spring. A light mulch of compost or leaf mould in spring will help retain moisture.
Remove spent flowers to encourage tidiness and a longer display. Leave top growth over winter for habitat value and cut back in early spring. A light mulch of compost or leaf mould in spring will help retain moisture.