- flowers. '
Aster'
species are used as food
plants by the
larvae of a
number of
Lepidoptera species—see list of
Lepidoptera that feed on
Aster.
Asters can grow...
- of
Aster synonyms,
other genera formerly included in
Aster and
still called asters in
English Aster (cell biology), a
cellular structure shaped like a star...
- Look up
asterism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Asterism may
refer to:
Asterism (astronomy), a
pattern of
stars Asterism (band), a ****anese rock...
-
called "golden
asters" Heterotheca,
includes some
species previously classified in
Chrysopsis and
called "golden
asters"
False golden aster, a
common name...
- An
asterism is an
observed pattern or
group of
stars in the sky.
Asterisms can be any
identified pattern or
group of stars, and
therefore are a more general...
- "white
aster"
Upland white aster,
Solidago ptarmicoides (Formerly
Aster ptarmicoides) Flat-topped
white aster,
Doellingeria umbellata (Formerly
Aster umbellatus)...
-
Aster tataricus, also
called Tartarian aster and Tatarinow's
aster, is a
member of the
Aster genus of
flowering plants.
Known as
gaemichwi (개미취) in Korean...
- Siberia,
South Asia (Uttarakhand, India) and
Central Asia (Kazakhstan).
Asters are
valued in the
garden for late
summer and
autumn colour in
shades of...
- "Aster
alpinus Albus -
Aster des
Alpes blanc". www.promessedefleurs.com (in French).
Retrieved 2024-06-14. "An
overview of "
asters" and the
Tribe Astereae"...
- S2CID 98236649. Picton, Paul; Picton,
Helen (2015). The
Plant Lover's
Guide to
Asters. Portland, Oregon:
Timber Press. p. 96. ISBN 978-1-60469-518-2. Retrieved...