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The leaves are long, entire, and silvery, creating sturdy foliage in dry eroding soil until the bright yellow clusters of loose, single, 1", daisy flowers appear in the late summer and continue throughout the fall. Maryland Golden Aster truly is drought tolerant and easy to grow. Provides a low, sturdy rosette effect until late summer when its flowering branches lift clusters of yellow, aster-like flowers 12" off the ground. The foliage is woolly when young, becoming smoother with age. The fruiting heads of this perennial are also attractive.
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