Imagine a garden bathed in a wash of fuchsia and purple as summer fades. Aster (D) ‘Jenny’ offers this exact spectacle with its cheerful daisy-like blooms and mounded form, making it a standout choice for end-of-season impact. Its generous flowers rise above lush foliage, drawing the eye and welcoming pollinators to feast.
Whether nestled in borders or showcased in containers, this compact perennial adds texture and color when many other plants wind down. Aster (D) ‘Jenny’ is prized by gardeners for its reliability, low maintenance, and butterfly-friendly attributes.
Why Choose Aster (D) ‘Jenny’?
Aster (D) ‘Jenny’ stands out for its vibrant late-season color, with bloom clusters that persist well into autumn. The bright magenta petals surrounding golden centers create a striking contrast that elevates any garden palette.
Beyond aesthetics, this cultivar is a magnet for butterflies and bees, supporting local ecosystems. Gardeners appreciate its compact habit and clumping form, which require minimal staking while producing an abundance of flowers.
Detailed Botanical Description
Foliage & Growth Habit
The foliage of Aster (D) ‘Jenny’ is dark green with lanceolate leaves that maintain a tidy, low mound around 40 cm in height. Leaves are slightly toothed and glossy, providing an attractive backdrop to the blooms. This cultivar forms dense clumps and spreads slowly over time, offering a neat groundcover effect.
Flowers & Blooming
Flower heads feature vibrant magenta petals with bright yellow disk florets, typically measuring 4 to 5 cm across. Blooming begins in late summer and continues through fall, often from August to October. Although not strongly scented, these daisies emit a subtle, fresh aroma that is pleasing in close proximity. Their nectar-rich blossoms are highly attractive to butterflies and other pollinators.
Quick Facts Table
| Feature | Description |
| Scientific Name | Aster (D) ‘Jenny’ |
| Common Name | Jenny Aster |
| Hardiness Zone | -25°C |
| Mature Height | 40 CM |
| Growth Habit | Clumping, Mounding |
| Flower Color | Magenta petals with yellow centers |
| Bloom Period | August to October |
| Sun Exposure | Full sun to partial shade |
| Soil Type | Well-drained loam |
| Water Needs | Medium |
| Maintenance Level | Low |
| Butterfly Friendly | Yes |
Planting & Care Guide
Ideal Location
Select a site with full sun to partial shade, ensuring at least six hours of direct sunlight for optimal flowering. Aster (D) ‘Jenny’ thrives in well-drained soil; avoid heavy clay or waterlogged spots. Good air circulation helps prevent fungal issues.
Watering
Maintain evenly moist soil during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Once established, water during extended dry spells, aiming for consistent moisture without saturation. Mulching around the base retains moisture and suppresses weeds.
Pruning & Maintenance
Deadhead spent blooms regularly to encourage continuous flowering and maintain plant appearance. In late winter or early spring, cut back foliage to about 5 cm above ground level to promote vigorous new growth. Divide clumps every three to four years to rejuvenate plants and prevent overcrowding.
Design & Landscape Uses
- Border Edging: The compact mounding habit creates a colorful edge and defines garden beds.
- Pollinator Gardens: Plant en masse to provide late-season nectar for butterflies and bees.
- Container Displays: Perfect for pots and window boxes, offering long-lasting blooms on patios.
- Mixed Beds: Combine with ornamental grasses and late-blooming perennials for dynamic contrast.
- Groundcover: Use in rock gardens or foundations for a splash of autumn color.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is Aster (D) ‘Jenny’ suitable for attracting butterflies?
A: Yes, its nectar-rich blooms are highly attractive to butterflies and other pollinators, making it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens.
Q: How tall does Aster (D) ‘Jenny’ grow?
A: This cultivar reaches an average mature height of about 30 CM, forming neat clumps without the need for staking.
Q: Can I plant Aster (D) ‘Jenny’ in containers?
A: Absolutely. Its compact growth habit and prolific flowering make it ideal for pots, hanging baskets, and window boxes. Ensure good drainage and regular watering for best results.
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