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European michaelmas daisy

Aster amellus

Family: Asteraceae Genus: Aster Species: amellus

Synonyms: Kalimares amellus

European michaelmas daisy (en)
Aster amellus — flower
Aster amellus — flower

Botanical Description

Aster amellus is a hardy herbaceous perennial of the daisy family growing 20-60 cm tall from a short woody rhizome. Stems are erect, simple or branched only in the inflorescence, finely pubescent and rough to the touch. Basal leaves are spathulate to ovate-elliptic 4-10 cm long with rounded apices, narrowing into a winged petiole; stem leaves are sessile, lanceolate, and progressively smaller upward. The inflorescence is a loose, flat-topped corymb of long-stalked capitula 3-5 cm across; each head bears 15-30 violet-blue to lilac ray florets surrounding a dense disc of bright yellow tubular florets. Involucral bracts are imbricate in several rows with obtuse, often purplish tips. Fruits are flattened achenes crowned with a pappus of dirty-white bristles. Native to dry calcareous grasslands and rocky slopes of central and southern Europe, it flowers August to October.

Native Region: Albania, Austria, Baltic States, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Central European Rus, Czechoslovakia, East European Russia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Krym, North Caucasus, Norway, Poland, Romania, South European Russi, Spain, Switzerland, Transcaucasus, Turkey, Ukraine, West Siberia, Yugoslavia

Cultural & Historical Context

Traditional American Uses

None Documented

Chemistry & External Identifiers

Trefle ID
23634

Important Disclaimer

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