Aster ‘Pink Crush’

(3 customer reviews)
  • Abundant, Dense Flowers,
  • Vibrant Fall Color,
  • Easy to Grow Native

Aster ‘Pink Crush’

(3 customer reviews)
  • Abundant, Dense Flowers,
  • Vibrant Fall Color,
  • Easy to Grow Native

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(New England Aster) Give your garden the grand finale it deserves by adding late-blooming Aster to your garden. Aster ‘Pink Crush’ is a fall-blooming perennial and features vibrant pink flower clusters to form a solid mound of color. Standing 20-24 inches tall and up to 38 inches wide, ‘Pink Crush’ forms a dense mound of dark green foliage with extra sturdy stems. Mid August into September the bright pink flowers emerge forming a massive ball of color. Pair with ‘Grape Crush’ for a duo of color. Hardy in zones 3-8, Aster ‘Pink Crush’ likes to be grown in full sun locations and watered regularly. This native bloomer is easy to grow and is a perfect selection for pollinator gardens. Enjoy the flutter of butterflies and bees as they visit your plant. Asters are a nice selection for creating borders, planting in mass, or in mixed fall planters. Give your garden the color it deserves in all seasons, give it the gift of Asters.

Aster novae-angliae ‘Pink Crush’ PPAF
Common Name: Aster – New England
Plant Type: Perennial
Brand: PROVEN SELECTIONS®
Hardiness Zone: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8What is my zone?
Max Height: 20 – 24 Inches
Max Spread: 34 – 38 Inches
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.)
Nature Attractions: Bee-Friendly, Butterflies
Flower Color: Pink Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Moderate
Attributes: Native
Design Use: Border, Container, Massing
Growth Habit: Mounding
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3 reviews for Aster ‘Pink Crush’

  1. Daisy

    I bought two of these, and one is doing fabulously. The other one, planted in the same soil and watering conditions, looks almost exactly as it did when I planted it. It doesn’t seem to be growing – no idea why. The first one is beginning to develop blooms, and I’m excited to see it grow.

  2. Cherie

    beautiful

  3. Cherie

    nice bloom

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