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Aster ageratoides ‘Asran’ is a hardy perennial, showcasing beautiful lavender-purple daisy-like flowers from late summer into autumn. It provides essential nectar for pollinators and brightens UK gardens as other plants begin to fade.
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Aster ageratoides ‘Asran’ brings a burst of late-season colour to UK gardens, delighting with its abundant, charming purple flowers and attracting beneficial pollinators.
Discover the enduring charm of Aster ageratoides ‘Asran’, a superb perennial that truly shines as summer fades. This delightful plant offers a wealth of small, daisy-like flowers, painting your garden in delicate lavender and purple hues. It creates a stunning visual display when many other plants begin to tire. Furthermore, its cheerful blooms provide vital nectar for bees and butterflies, making it a valuable addition to any wildlife-friendly space. Embrace its robust nature and effortless beauty throughout the autumn months.
This particular cultivar, Aster ageratoides ‘Asran’, belongs to a genus famed for its starry flowers. The name ‘Aster’ comes from the ancient Greek word for ‘star’, a clear nod to the shape of its many blossoms. The species epithet ‘ageratoides’ suggests a resemblance to plants in the Ageratum genus. ‘Asran’ itself is a unique cultivar name, often chosen by breeders to highlight distinct characteristics.
This herbaceous perennial develops a bushy, upright form. It typically reaches about one metre in height with a similar spread. Its neat, lance-shaped green leaves provide a verdant backdrop for the vibrant floral show.
As summer transitions into autumn, Aster ageratoides ‘Asran’ truly comes alive. Its small, yet incredibly numerous, flowers open in a beautiful display of lilac and soft purple. These charming blossoms, each with a bright yellow centre, cover the plant, creating a cloud of colour. Consequently, this extends the season of interest in your borders well into October, sometimes even November, depending on the weather.
Crucially, these late-flowering blooms serve as a vital food source for struggling pollinators. Bees and butterflies actively seek out the nectar and pollen provided by Aster ageratoides ‘Asran’, helping to support local ecosystems.
Gardeners often choose Aster ageratoides ‘Asran’ for its versatility and impact. It excels when planted in mixed perennial borders, where its upright habit provides structure and height. Moreover, it integrates seamlessly into cottage garden designs and informal wildlife areas.
The plant forms a spreading clump over time, thanks to its rhizomatous root system. Therefore, it fills gaps effectively and creates a dense, colourful mass. Consider placing it towards the mid-to-back of a border to allow its height and spread to create a lovely backdrop for other plants. It also makes an excellent choice for naturalised areas, spreading gently to create drifts of autumn colour.
Hardy in the harshest UK conditions and below. Suitable for mountain regions.


