Aspen daisy, also called Erigeron speciosus, is a flowering plant in the Asteraceae (daisy) family. This perennial plant originates in western North America. The stems grow up to 3 feet. The leaves are thin and narrow, somewhat gray-green. The blooms appear daisy-like, with numerous petals around a yellow center. The petals can be purple or blue, adding color. It blooms in late spring, continuing through summer. This is a hardy plant, relatively easy to cultivate. It prefers full sunlight to some shade and soil that drains well. It tolerates drought and cold. It's used in borders, rock gardens, meadows for its pretty blooms and low care needs. This plant is connected with beauty and grace. The name
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