VMC Native Garden Perennial
Light: Full Sun
Water: Average to Dry
Soil: Adaptable, sand, clay, loam
Hardiness Zones: 3 – 9
Height: 4 – 8 in
Spacing: 12 – 24 in
Bloom Times: September – October
Bloom Color: White
Garden Use: Great ground cover for rock gardens, path borders, exposed sites. Attracts butterflies and bees.
Benefits: Easy to grow can be grown in medium to dry soils. Spreading, drought-tolerant groundcover, attracts bees and butterflies. Great for rock gardens, path borders, exposed sites. Provides food for pollinators while other flowers are gone for the season.
Received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society
Aster ericoides ‘Snow Flurry’
White Heath Aster
All photos: © 2024 Elana Goren
Q U I C K T I P S
Snow flurries in September! Or more like flurries of flowers when so many other perennials have started to go dormant. Asters are autumn-flowering perennials and they come in all sizes right down to this adorable, creeping ‘Snow Flurry’ variety of White Heath Aster. The straight species of this native Aster grows between 1 and 3 feet but this ground-hugging variety acts as a spreading mat and mine have barely reached 6 inches.
This wonderful plant received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society and with good reason. During the growing season, it quickly forms a thick, green mat that keeps the ground protected from the hot rays of the sun and grows just fine in tough, exposed sites. In my garden, this Aster’s carpet of fine foliage offsets the leaves of the taller shrubs and perennials above it, as is illustrated in the photo above. Just keep in mind that it needs full-sun, so it should be planted on the south-side of any larger plant(s) it is next to.