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Big-Leaved Aster
Eurybia macrophylla
Big-leaved aster has small, daisy-like flowers that bloom in late fall; but the real beauty of this plant is in its large, dark green leaves that are reminiscent of small Hostas. An excellent plant for shady spots, it spreads slowly to form a dense groundcover. Groundcovers sold at garden centers are often highly invasive, escaping into nearby forests and choking out native plants. The native big-leaf aster is a better groundcover choice, as it is not invasive and is naturally found in woodlands east of the Rockies.
Details
Height12” - 24”
Spread12"
Bloom SeasonAugust – October
Soil Types
Clay
Loam
Sand
Soil Moisture
Dry
Medium
Sun Exposure
Full Shade
Part Sun
Range Map
Available
Not available
Ecological Benefits
Maintenance Tips
- If any individual stand of plants starts to become too large it can be readily divided to reduce size and spread.
