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Aster novae-angliae ‘Grape Crush’
Aster novae-angliae ‘Grape Crush’
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Aster novae-angliae ‘Grape Crush’
New England Aster | Perennial | Zones 3–8
Grape Crush is a standout New England Aster with rich, saturated purple blooms that arrive just when the garden needs a boost—late summer into fall. Each daisy-like flower has a golden center and forms in dense clusters on upright, bushy plants. This variety stays neater and more compact than traditional asters, with strong stems that don’t flop—perfect for borders, pollinator patches, or fresh arrangements.
A reliable native perennial, Grape Crush draws butterflies, bees, and late-season pollinators. It’s deer-resistant, low maintenance, and tolerant of clay soil and tough weather once established.
Details:
🌼 Bloom Time: August–October
☀️ Light: Full sun
🌿 Height: 24–30" | Spread: 18–24"
🦋 Attracts: Butterflies & pollinators
🦌 Resists: Deer
💧 Soil: Average to moist, well-drained
🌱 Growth Habit: Upright, bushy perennial
✂️ Cut Flower: Yes – excellent for late-season bouquets
Pair With:
Beautiful when paired with Rudbeckia, Solidago, or ornamental grasses for a vibrant fall garden full of movement and color.
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