WebSpicebush does best in partial shade, but will tolerate full sun with adequate moist soils. It is best used when naturalized in the woodland garden with companions such as Mertensia virginica, Sanguinaria canadensis, Polystichum acrostichoides, Symphyotrichum oblongifolium, and Callicarpa americana. More Details Plant Type shrub WebStiff Aster Phonetic Spelling eye-OHN-ak-tiss lin-air-ee-ah-FOH-lee-ah Description This plant, with its erect, wiry stems, and needle-like dense leaves is sometimes known as Stiff Aster. Its drought tolerance and clump-forming habit make it an excellent addition to the rock …
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WebAster, Heart-leaved Aster, New England Aster, Prairie Heart-leaved Barren-Strawberry* Beardtongue Bee Balm – Wild Bergamot ... Goldenrod, Stiff Harebell Horsemint Indigo, Wild Blue* Indigo, Cream Wild* Ironweed Ivory Sedge Jacob’s Ladder* Joe-Pye weed Lupine* WebIonactis linariifolius. Stiff aster is an excellent, long-blooming, compact aster ideal for rock gardens or the front of the border and look great massed in groups. Ionactis linariifolius is easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soil in full sun. The rather distinctive linear leaves are narrow and almost needle-like. Webstiff aster wiry tufted perennial of the eastern United States with stiff erect rough stems, linear leaves and large violet flowers sticky aster wild aster having leafy stems and flower … magneto theory