white wood aster การใช้
- The white wood aster, which should be blooming now, is completely wilted.
- White wood aster ( A . divaricatus ) is an outstanding dry shade plant.
- Down along the river you can find white clover and peppergrass, and even a brave, stunted white wood aster.
- Another species commonly confused with the white wood aster is Schreber's aster ( " Eurybia schreberi " ).
- The white wood aster is sometimes used in cultivation in both North America and Europe due to it being quite tough and for its showy flowers.
- The same is true of Aster divaricatus, the common white wood aster, which has the great of advantage of being the only aster that thrives in deep shade.
- But white wood aster ( A . divaricatus ), hay-scented fern ( Dennstaedtia punctilobula ) and starry rosinweed ( Silphium dentatum ), a yellow daisy, all thrive here in drought.
- Zoehrer, the development director for the Delaware Center for Horticulture in Wilmington, is growing fonder of quiet natives, like the white wood asters and blue heart-leafed asters that have a looser shape, or a smaller flower, than hybrid asters.
- Ms . Ottesen, the author of " The New America Garden, " has assembled an encyclopedia-style sourcebook of native plants suitable for American gardens, region by region, from white wood aster ( Northeast ) to the drought-resistant ocotillo ( West ).