Clump of Michaelmas Daisy / Aster novi-belgii or possibly Aster novae-angliae flowers [the species favour damp ground habitats]. See NOTES.


NOTES There have been recent numerous reclassifications of the Michaelmas Daisy and Aster group of plants thanks to genetic sequencing. The common UK / European M-D is still regarded as Aster novi-belgii also now called Symphyotrichum novi-belgii. A second very similar variety is Aster novae-angliae/ Symphyotrichum novae-angliae. - The flowers pictured could be either, or another variety since there are dozens of hybrids cultured by plant breeders and found in gardens and sometimes as escapes. Often these hybrid varieties look rather exotic - as in having finer thin leaves, double flowers, and so on. The M-D flowers shown do not fall into this exotic bracket.


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