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Fendler's aster

Symphyotrichum fendleri (A. Gray) G.L. Nesom

[=Aster fendleri A. Gray ]

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Fendler's aster
Fendler's aster head
Fendler's aster florets
Fendler's aster phyllaries
Fendler's aster
Fendler's aster
Fendler's aster leaves
Fendler's aster habit
Fendler's aster

Morphology

Stem
Erect, several, branching from base, glandular-hairy above, minutely bristly or sometimes nearly smooth below.
Leaves
Alternate, sessile but not clasping, mostly linear, 1/2 to 2 inches long, less than 1/6 inch wide, margins bristle-fringed, tips pointed; uppermost leaves reduced to bracts; tufts of reduced leaves sometimes present in axils of principal leaves.
Inflorescence
Panicle-like, terminal; 3-20 heads per main stem.
Flower
Involucre 1/5 to 1/3 inch tall, glandular-hairy, phyllaries loosely overlapping in several series; inner phyllaries pressed together, outer somewhat spreading; ray florets about 18, bluish-purple, 1/3 to 2/5 inch long; disk florets numerous, yellow to reddish-purple.
Fruit
Achenes, flat, hairy, tipped with yellowish-white bristles that are frequently purplish near base, enclosing small seed.

Ecology

Habitat
Pastures and breaks; open, rocky sites.
Distribution
West 1/2 of Kansas.

Additional Notes

Comments

Fendler's aster is slightly shrubby.

Synonyms

Alternative scientific names that have been used for this plant.

Scientific Name: Aster fendleri

Full Citation: Aster fendleri A. Gray

Quick Facts
Plant Type
Wildflower
Family
Asteraceae - Sunflower Family
Life Span
Perennial
Height
4-16 inches
Last Updated
2026-03-03
Color Groups
Blue, Purple, Lavender & Violet Wildflowers
Flowering Period
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Blooms: July, August, September, October