Stokes' Aster (Noun)
Meaning
Erect perennial of southeastern United States having large heads of usually blue flowers.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Stokes' aster is a stunning addition to any garden with its large blue blooms that attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
- In the southeastern United States, Stokes' aster is a common sight in wetlands and along streams, where its perennial nature allows it to thrive year after year.
- Gardeners love Stokes' aster for its ease of growth and its vibrant blue flowers that provide a striking contrast to the usual pink and yellow blooms.
- In its natural habitat, Stokes' aster is often found growing in colonies, where its upright stems create a striking blue wave in the landscape.
- This stokes' aster, a flowering plant that's a relative of daisies, creates an imposing mass of bright blue, typically seen blooming between the late summer to fall months.