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around at this time of year is the
Michaelmas daisy (also
known as asters).
Hence the rhyme: "The
Michaelmas daisies,
among dead weeds,
Bloom for St Michael's...
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around Michaelmas in the
British Isles is the
Michaelmas daisy (another name for asters),
hence the rhyme: "The
Michaelmas daisies,
among dead weeds...
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Aster amellus, the
European Michaelmas daisy, is a
perennial herbaceous plant and the type
species of the
genus Aster and the
family Asteraceae. The specific...
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North America.
Commonly known as New
England aster,
hairy Michaelmas-
daisy, or
Michaelmas daisy, it is a perennial,
herbaceous plant usually between 30...
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Symphyotrichum (/ˌsɪmfaɪəˈtrɪkəm/) is a
genus of over 100
species and
naturally occurring hybrids of
herbaceous annual and
perennial plants in the composite...
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smooth blue aster,
smooth aster, smooth-leaved aster,
glaucous Michaelmas-
daisy and
glaucous aster.
Smooth aster is 20 to 70
centimeters (8 to 28 inches)...
- the
genus Aster.
Plants in both
these genera are po****rly
known as
Michaelmas daisy because they
bloom around September 29, St. Michael’s Day.[not verified...
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Kingdom universities Michaelmas and
Upolu Cays
National Park, Queensland,
Australia Michaelmas Daisy,
plants in
genus Aster Michaelmas Term (play), a Jacobean...
- the fall,
Symphyotrichum lanceolatum may be
called a
Michaelmas daisy. Narrow-leaf
Michaelmas daisy is also one of its
common names. S.
lanceolatum var...
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Eurybia schreberi,
commonly called Schreber's
aster or nettle-leaved
Michaelmas-
daisy, is a
perennial herb in the
family Asteraceae. It is
native to eastern...