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Honeysong Pink New England Aster

Symphyotrichum novae-angliae 'Honeysong Pink'

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per Plant - 5" Deep Pot
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ZONES  4-8 | Good to grow! Zone
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Symphtotrichum novae-angliae 'Honeysong Pink' (New England Aster) announces fall with an abundance of lovely pink, golden-centered flowers. Standing tall, it is a perfect solution for adding height to the back of the perennial border. A pollinator favorite, this easy to grow native cultivar will bloom from late summer well into fall, filling the garden with late season color and visiting pollinators.
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Overall rating: 4.6 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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No flowers yet.

"I'm not sure if I should recommend this plant as there have been no flowers, just plant growth with lots of feelers."

Kim (4/5)

Doing well so far

"Planted late season so I was concerned as the really hot, dry southwest summer weather had begun. Not sure anything with New England in the name would thrive but worth a try. I planted it under a little shade from a tall, annual,sunflower and added a drip. The plant took off! So far, so good!"

Test G. (4/5)

Excellent and beautiful!

"Excellent and thriving one year later. Did not bloom the first season as it was putting down roots. Clay, Zone 8a"

ADL (5/5)

Excellent customer service

"I just submitted a review for Honeysong Pink Aster but I forgot to add one thing. Contrary to the other reviewer, I received commendable customer service from High Country gardens. There was a problem with my order which was caused by the Postal Service and when I called about it HGC responded immediately to send me replacement plants. Anything I've received from HGC has always been of the highest quality and condition and I highly recommend them."

Limey (5/5)

Beautiful plant

"I planted two in the spring , in clay soil in a large central bed surrounded by lawn. It joins Karl Foerster grasses, Purple Loosestrife, Verbena Bonariensis, Gauras of several hues, Little Spires Perokskia, and a few Raydon's Favorite asters. Unfortunately when first planted they were eaten to the ground by rabbits and I had to cage the asters before they started growing again. They have since re-grown into healthy plants with beautiful pink flowers. Can't wait until next year when they will be a lot taller."

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