Solidaster

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General Description/History

This flower is a relatively recent arrival, and, as the name implies, is a hybrid between Solidago and Aster. It is a yellow filler with many very fine flowers borne on a multi-branched stem, a bit like a yellow Misty.

Solidasters are mostly grown under cover in the cooler areas near Melbourne, Sydney, in Tasmania and in SA and WA

What to look for

  • At least 1/2 of the tiny flowers are open;
  • Avoid bunches with yellow leaves.

Flower Care

  1. Keep cool whenever possible.
  2. Split bunches and strip leaves from the lower half of each stem.
  3. Recut at least 2 cm off each stem with sharp secateurs and place in water immediately.
  4. Preservative is essential – this will help buds to open.
  5. Replace water every day.

Botanical Name: Solidago luteus x Aster ericoides

Common Names: Solidaster

Stem Length: 30 to 70 cm

Country of Origin: Mediterranean

Available Colours: Yellow

Season: Summer,Autumn,Winter,Spring

Availability: January,February,March,April,May,June,July,August,September,October,November,Decemeber