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- A Comparative Study of Joe-Pye Weeds (Eutrochium Spp.)
- New England Asters and Related Species
- The Identity of Aster Lushiensis (Asteraceae)
- New England Aster Plant Fact Sheet
- SCNPS Journal Spring 2014
- October 2017 Newsletter
- New England Aster: an Introduced Forb for Conservation Use In
- Asters in Wisconsin (Accepted Names Now in Red)
- (Araceae) in Flora of China
- Asteraceae of Alberta
- The Asteraceae: Daisy, Sunflower, Or Composite Family
- C14 Asters.Gai-Oli
- Plants of Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge – Grasses and Forbs
- Heterotheca Oregona (Nutt.) Shinners Synonym: Chrysopsis Oregona (Nutt.) A
- New England Aster (Symphyotrichum Novae-Angliae)
- ASPEN FLEABANE Erigeron Speciosus (Lindl.) DC
- ASTERACEAE (=Compositae) Order Asterales Sunflower/Aster Family
- Asters Late Summer Through Fall
- Botanist Interior 43.1
- MBG Press Catalog 2010
- Edward E. Schilling James B. Beck Patrick J. Calie Randall L. Small
- New England Aster Symphyotrichum Novae-Angliae Plant with Flowers
- Solidago, Eupatorium and Aster Handout
- Symphyotrichum Lateriflorum – Calico Aster What You Need to Attract Bees
- Keys to the Asteraceae of Wisconsin
- Eupatorium Purpureum
- Smooth Blue Aster (Symphyotrichum Laeve) Indicator Status: Plant Family: Asteraceae (Aster) • FACU
- Master Gardener Corner: Asters for Fall Color Originally Published: September 1, 2015
- The Splitting of Aster
- Upland White Goldenrod, Oligoneuron Album
- Solidago ×Snarskisii Nothosp. Nov. (Asteraceae) from Lithuania and Its Position in the Infrageneric Classification of the Genus
- New Moon Nursery Mesic Plant List
- 8. Tribe ASTEREAE 紫菀族 Zi Wan Zu Chen Yilin (陈艺林 Chen Yi-Ling), Chen Yousheng (陈又生); Luc Brouillet, John C
- The Allopolyploid Origin and Population Genetics of the Rare Solidago Houghtonii (Asteraceae)
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- Smooth As a Daisy, Pretty As an Aster, and Still Here: Erigeron Glabellus in Salt Lake and Davis Counties
- New England Aster Grows Well in a Sunny Location and Can Succeed in Robert Mohlenbrock USDA, NRCS, Wetland Sciences Institute Partial Shade