Artemisia lactiflora Guizhou (White Mugwort)
£5.50White Mugwort has been a much-valued garden plant since its introduction from China in 1901. Arching... [full details]
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Proceed To CheckoutAspect: Full Sun
Aspect: Light/Partial Shade
Soil Type: Most Types
Colour: White
An old variety which has stood the test of time. Clusters of pure white double flowers, which open to reveal yellow centres, top strong stems which don't require staking.
Flowers from late August to October so a useful late season white for the border.
Height and spread: 120cm x 80cm
Asters:
The perennial Asters, which include Michaelmas Daisies, are essential to prolong the flowering season of most gardens well into autumn.
When autumn tints are mostly reds and golds, Asters provide refreshing contrasts in whites, pinks, lavenders and purples.
They will grow in sun or light shade.
Another advantage is that they come in a wide range of heights, to suit all purposes.
Michaelmas daisies were introduced from America in the 17th Century and became a cottage garden favourite. Those from New England took the name Novae-Angliae and those from the low-countries' settlements around New Amsterdam (now New York), were called Novi-Belgii.
Note: Asters have largely been renamed Symphyotrichum but we are stick-in-the-muds and prefer the traditional name.
Common name(s): Michaelmas Daisy