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Rocky Mountain Aster

$3.95

Ionactis stenomeres

35 seeds

At a height of only 4-12” high, it’s easy to understand how this wildflower got its common name of Rocky Mountain Ankle-Aster. This perennial plant is in the family asteraceae and is native to dry slopes and grassy ridges at higher altitudes in southeastern B.C., northeastern Washington, northern and central Idaho, and adjacent Montana. Plants typically produce a single flower with 7-21 lavender ray flowers surrounding yellow disc flowers June-September.

Seed germinating information is currently unavailable for this species. Your input and feedback regarding successful germination techniques is welcome!

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Ionactis stenomeres

35 seeds

At a height of only 4-12” high, it’s easy to understand how this wildflower got its common name of Rocky Mountain Ankle-Aster. This perennial plant is in the family asteraceae and is native to dry slopes and grassy ridges at higher altitudes in southeastern B.C., northeastern Washington, northern and central Idaho, and adjacent Montana. Plants typically produce a single flower with 7-21 lavender ray flowers surrounding yellow disc flowers June-September.

Seed germinating information is currently unavailable for this species. Your input and feedback regarding successful germination techniques is welcome!

Ionactis stenomeres

35 seeds

At a height of only 4-12” high, it’s easy to understand how this wildflower got its common name of Rocky Mountain Ankle-Aster. This perennial plant is in the family asteraceae and is native to dry slopes and grassy ridges at higher altitudes in southeastern B.C., northeastern Washington, northern and central Idaho, and adjacent Montana. Plants typically produce a single flower with 7-21 lavender ray flowers surrounding yellow disc flowers June-September.

Seed germinating information is currently unavailable for this species. Your input and feedback regarding successful germination techniques is welcome!

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