Boltonia asteroides subsp. var.
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perennial
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False aster or White doll's daisy (syn. Boltonia diffusa) is a species of ornamental plant
Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Boltonia asteroides, L'Her. (B. glastifolia, L'Her.). Sts. 2-8 ft., simple below and branching at the top: Lvs. broadly lanceolate or the upper narrower: heads short-peduncled, numerous, the rays varying from white to violet and purple; involucral bracts lanceolate and acute, greenish; scales of the pappus numerous and conspicuous, the 2 awns sometimes missing. Pa. to III. and S. —Perennial.
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