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Michelmas Daisy Aster novi-belgii (Asteraceae) H to 75cm
Attractive, branched, perennial. Grown in gardens and occasionally naturalised. FLOWERS comprise umbel-like clusters of flower heads, each of which consists of orange-yellow disc florets and bluish-lilac ray florets, and is 1-2cm across (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are achenes. LEAVES are narrow-oval, with a prominent midrib. STATUS-Occasional.
Attractive, branched, perennial. Grown in gardens and occasionally naturalised. FLOWERS comprise umbel-like clusters of flower heads, each of which consists of orange-yellow disc florets and bluish-lilac ray florets, and is 1-2cm across (Jul-Sep). FRUITS are achenes. LEAVES are narrow-oval, with a prominent midrib. STATUS-Occasional.
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