Aster novi belgii Blue Pompon
Aster novi belgii Blue Pompon forms a wonderful dense clump of spectacular blue pompom-shaped flowers.
The stems of Aster novi belgii Blue Pompon are shorter than in other varieties, allowing for greater stability and wind resistence. The leaves are dark green and shiny.
The flowers are bright blue, pompom-shaped and sometimes glint with hints of dark purple. They most closely ressemble little fluffy balls of yarn.
The blooming period is long and highly attractive to pollinators.
As this Aster is sterile, they do not exhaust themselves by producing seeds and limiting other aspects of their development.
This allows for this variety to produce a great number of flowers, which are also magnificent in cut flower bouquets or any floral arrangements.
| Flowering | August, September, October |
| Flower Color | Blue |
| Exposure | Full Sun |
| Frost Tolerance | -15°C |
| Size | 60cm H x 60cm W |
| Soil | Cool, Poor, Well-Draining |
| Origin | Eurasia |
🪴9x9 cm
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