What is Aster Amellus?
Aster Amellus is a type of permanent plant that comes from Europe and parts of Asia. This species comes in many different varieties, including hybrid versions that can be planted in the original climate. Aster Amellus may be best known for its large, clearly colored flowers that come in shades of purple and blue. The flowers of this plant are similar to traditional daisies, including the central yellow bud, but they can be distinguished by their purple shade. The common varieties of this plant include Italian Aster and King George Aster. Aster Amellus is known for its durable nature and low maintenance. It can be successful in full sun and partially shady conditions, allowing gardeners to place it in many places in the yard or around the house. Aster grows well in dry or well -drained soil, making it a good choice for relatives dry or dry climatic zones. This tolerance also means that the plant is unlikely to die if the owners forget it regularly.
Aster Amellus grows to an average height of 18 inches (45 cm) and generally spreads the same distance below the ground. Many sources recommend that the plants of Aster are located between and three feet (30.5 and 91.5 cm) apart to allow sufficient space. These flowers can be planted at any time from falling to spring, although gardeners should avoid extremely cold days when planting. Outside Europe, gardeners should look for Aster Amellus hybrid varieties, which are more likely to grow under less than optimal conditions.
Aster Amellus has a richly colored, dark green stem and leaves. Many growers will be surprised to find that the plant does not produce leaves during the warm summer months. This means that Asteramellus should be mixed with other types of plant species that tend to be fuller in the summer to prevent bare or sparse spots in the garden.
Purple flowers Aster Amellus serve as its OCHEarly mark. They come in shades of blue purple, lavender and even bright pink and have a central round bud that is yellow or orange. This species blooms from summer to late autumn and can flow for several months at a time. Aster Amellus cuts tend to quickly, where they are faster and should not be taken until the day they are used.