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- noun Plural form of
aster .
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Examples
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The asters are a wild group, but we love how they attract the pollinators and bloom like crazy.
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One of the earliest and most common of the asters is the aster sagittifolius, or arrow-leaved aster, with white or pale blue flowers, and its companion, the heart-leaved aster.
Some Summer Days in Iowa Frederick John Lazell 1905
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In the wild, little bluestem grows in a community with flowering plants such as asters and goldenrod.
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There are as many different kind of asters as there are goldenrods.
Flower Stories 1903
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I know they have changed the name, but don’t care, like the mums, these are going to called asters by me.
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Sow annual flowers such as asters, cosmos, zinnias and marigolds as soon as the frost has passed and the air begins to warm up. and Your Budget
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Outside • Fast-growing summer - and fall-blooming perennials such as asters, sedums, goldenrod and chrysanthemums can be trimmed back to prevent the
WN.com - Articles related to Wolfson Microelectronics slumps after Apple iPhone loss 2009
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Outside • Fast-growing summer - and fall-blooming perennials such as asters, sedums, goldenrod and chrysanthemums can be trimmed back to prevent the
WN.com - Articles related to Wolfson Microelectronics slumps after Apple iPhone loss 2009
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Yellow wild flowers, possibly golden asters, bloom on the Mall.
Early fall scenes on the Mall Kevin Ambrose 2010
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Mums and asters waved from the flowerbeds, and the lawns were still bright green.
Choker Elizabeth Woods 2011
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