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Aster ageratoides ‘Starshine’ illuminates UK gardens with pure white, star-like flowers and yellow centres from late summer into autumn. This hardy perennial is perfect for borders, attracting bees and butterflies with its vital late-season nectar.
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Aster ageratoides ‘Starshine’ illuminates late-season UK gardens with its bright white, daisy-like flowers, providing essential nectar for autumn pollinators.
This delightful perennial offers a burst of vibrancy just as summer fades. Its elegant, starry blooms create a captivating display, bringing life and colour to any border. Furthermore, ‘Starshine’ is a magnet for bees and butterflies, ensuring your garden remains a vital haven for wildlife throughout autumn. It presents an easy-to-grow solution for extending seasonal interest, establishing itself readily in various garden settings across the United Kingdom. Its reliability and aesthetic appeal make it a cherished choice for many gardeners.
The charming perennial known as Aster ageratoides ‘Starshine’ originates from Japan, offering a unique elegance to British gardens. Its botanical name, “Aster,” comes from the Greek word for “star,” clearly reflecting the shape of its appealing flowers. Furthermore, “ageratoides” indicates its resemblance to the *Ageratum* genus. The cultivar name ‘Starshine’ perfectly captures the bright, luminous quality of its many blossoms, making it a fitting description for its display.
This particular aster truly shines as summer gives way to autumn. From late August through to October, it produces a profusion of small, pure white, daisy-like flowers. Each bloom features a vivid yellow central disc, creating a striking contrast against the petals. These delightful blossoms are held aloft on sturdy, branching stems, which form a neat, bushy mound. The fresh green foliage provides a lovely backdrop throughout the growing season, maintaining interest even before the floral spectacle begins.
Aster ageratoides ‘Starshine’ is a versatile plant, perfectly suited for various roles in a UK garden. It develops into an attractive, compact clump, reaching approximately 75cm in both height and spread. This makes it an excellent choice for the middle or front of a mixed border, where it adds texture and a long-lasting splash of colour. Moreover, it performs well in patio containers, providing late-season interest close to the home. Its upright habit ensures it does not flop, even without staking, making it a reliable garden performer. Simply cut back the spent flower stems after blooming to keep the plant tidy and encourage vigorous growth the following spring.
A significant benefit of cultivating Aster ageratoides ‘Starshine’ is its immense appeal to pollinators. As many summer flowers begin to fade, this aster steps forward, offering a crucial source of nectar and pollen. Therefore, it frequently attracts an abundance of bees and butterflies, which relish its late-season food supply. Including this plant in your garden actively supports local wildlife, helping to sustain healthy pollinator populations during a critical time of year. Its ecological value is as impressive as its ornamental beauty.
Hardy in the harshest UK conditions and below. Suitable for mountain regions.
Water regularly, especially during dry spells and while establishing. Feed annually in spring with a balanced general-purpose fertiliser. Deadhead spent flowers to maintain a neat appearance and encourage further blooming. Divide congested clumps every few years in spring to rejuvenate the plant and maintain vigour.


