Aster 'Wonder of Stafa'
MICHAELMAS DAISY Family: Asteraceae Pronounced: As-ter FRICK-urt-ee-eye | ||||||
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Rainy Side NotesAround 1920 at the Stafa Nursery in Switzerland, Karl Frikart crossed an eastern European species A. amellus with A. thomsonii, native to the Himalayans in Pakistan. He came up with the Frikart's asters - A. 'Mönch' and A. 'Wonder of Stafa'. Aster 'Wonder of Stafa' is an important element in the autumn garden. It is very similar to A. 'Mönch', only taller and a little lighter in flower color, and makes a good cut flower. Unlike many asters, it is not susceptible to powdery mildew. These cultivars are good butterfly and bee plants. Article: Planning a Colorful Autumn Garden.
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