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Symphyotrichum puniceum (Swamp Aster) There seems to be an aster for every setting!  This aster, with striking purple stems, is particularly useful for wet sunny areas like rain gardens!

Northeast Pollinator Plants

Symphyotrichum puniceum (Swamp Aster)

$ 5.99
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Common Name:  Swamp Aster

Attracts:  Bees, Butterflies

Use:  Naturalizing and Rain Gardens

Light:  Full Sun

Hardiness Zone:  2 to 9   USDA Zone Map

Soils:  Moist to Wet

Flower Time:  August to  September

Flower Color:  Violet with Yellow Center

Height:  6'- 8'

Notes:  Symphyotrichum puniceum (Swamp Aster) There seems to be an aster for every setting!  This aster, with striking purple stems, is particularly useful for wet sunny areas like rain gardens!  Noted as deer-resistant by Wild Seed Project.

Host plant of VT Bee Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN):
Agapostemon splendens (Brown-Winged Striped-Sweat bee)
Andrena canadensis (Canada Miner bee)
Bombus affinis (Rusty-Patched Bumble bee) presumed extinct!
Bombus fervidus (Golden Northern Bumble bee)
Bombus terricola (Yellow-Banded Bumble bee)
Dianthidium simile (Northeastern Pebble bee) presumed extinct!
Hylaeus basalis (Cinquefoil Masked bee)
Lasioglossum novascotiae (Nova Scotia Metallic-Sweat bee)
Lasioglossum tenax (Tenacious Metallic-Sweat bee)
Nomada banksi (Banks' Nomad bee)

Native to Northeast, Midwest and Mid-Altantic US:  Biota of North America Program (BONAP) – North American Plant Atlas (NAPA).


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