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Smooth Blue Aster
Symphyotrichum laeve
A striking native wildflower known for its smooth blue-green stems and soft violet-blue star-shaped flowers with bright golden centers. Smooth Blue Aster blooms from late summer into fall, bringing cool tones of purple and blue to prairies and open landscapes while supporting a wide range of pollinators preparing for winter.
Unlike many asters, its smooth, waxy leaves clasp the stem and shimmer with a subtle bluish hue, giving the plant a unique elegance in natural plantings.
Smooth Blue Aster appears as the seasons begin to shift toward autumn. In Anishinaabe understanding, late-season flowers like Waabishki-bag help sustain pollinators when many plants have finished blooming, offering critical nectar and pollen during the final warm days of the year.
A Wildflower of Prairies and Open Meadows
Smooth Blue Aster grows naturally in dry prairies, open woods, rocky slopes, and meadow edges where it thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Its upright stems and airy flowers weave beautifully through native grasses and other prairie plants.
Growing Information
Height: 2–4 ft
Spread: 1–2 ft
Light: Full sun
Soil: Dry to average, well-drained soils
Hardiness: Zone 3–8
Growth Rate: Moderate
Best planted in prairie restorations, meadow gardens, pollinator plantings, and naturalized landscapes.
Ecological Importance
Provides critical late-season nectar for bees and butterflies
Supports migrating monarch butterflies
Adds vertical structure and fall color to prairie ecosystems
Supports biodiversity in dry meadow habitats
Larval host for
• Pearl Crescent Butterfly (Phyciodes tharos)
• Wavy-lined Emerald Moth (Synchlora aerata)
• Harris’s Three-spot Moth (Harrisimemna trisignata)
• Silvery Checkerspot (Chlosyne nycteis)
Associated Prairie & Meadow Species
Common companions in natural prairie plant communities include:
• Little Bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium)
• Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa)
• Purple Prairie Clover (Dalea purpurea)
• Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)
• Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa)
• Showy Goldenrod (Solidago speciosa)
• Prairie Smoke (Geum triflorum)
Planting these species together helps recreate resilient prairie ecosystems that support pollinators, birds, and beneficial insects.
Planting to Protect
Restoring to Thrive ?
Origin Native Plants ?
3.5 inch pots
24 in stock


