Aster alpinus 'Happy End' 9cm
Aster alpinus 'Happy End' is a cultivar of the alpine aster, a herbaceous perennial plant that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is a hardy and low-growing plant that is native to mountainous regions of Europe. 'Happy End' produces small, daisy-like flowers with deep pink petals and a yellow center that bloom in late spring to early summer. The flowers are around 2.5 cm in diameter and are borne on upright stems above a compact mound of dark green foliage.
The leaves of Aster alpinus 'Happy End' are ovate, slightly toothed, and densely arranged along the stems. The plant can reach a height of up to 25 cm and a spread of up to 35 cm.
Aster alpinus 'Happy End' is a tough plant that is easy to grow and care for. It prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. It is a low-maintenance plant that requires little care beyond occasional watering and deadheading of spent flowers.
Overall, Aster alpinus 'Happy End' is a lovely and cheerful plant that adds a splash of deep pink to any garden setting. Its hardiness, low-maintenance nature, and attractive flowers make it a popular choice among gardeners of all levels of experience.
- Aspect: East-facing|South-facing|West-facing
- Eventual Height: 0.25m
- Eventual Spread: 0.25m
- Exposure: Exposed|Sheltered
- Flower Colour: Pink|Yellow
- Flowering Period: 02 Summer
- For Pollinator: Yes
- Hardiness: H5
- Latin Name: Aster alpinus 'Happy End'
- Location: Cottage or Informal Garden|Pots and Containers|Rock Garden|Coastal
- Pot Size: 9cm
- Soil Type: Clay|Loam|Sand
- Sun Level: Full Sun
- Type: Alpine and Rockery
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