
Just a small selection, from the many forms at their best in early September and October. The amellus cultivars with their rough leaves are less prone to mildew than the novi-belgii sorts and generally need little, if any staking - the butterflies are also fond of their daisy-like centres.
Aster a.’Glucksfund’ Aster a.’Grunder’ Aster a.’Jungfrau’ Aster a.’King George’

Aster amellus ‘Moerheim Gem’
Aster a. ‘Veilchenkoningin’ Aster ‘Coombe Fishacre’ Aster cordifolius ‘Little Carlow Aster cordifolius ‘Ideal’

Aster cordifolius ‘Photograph’