Martin Pellizzer

Aster Hispidus Var. Decipiens

Blue mistflower, scientifically known as Aster hispidus var. decipiens, is a strikingly beautiful plant native to the eastern United States. It is prized for its delicate blue-gray foliage and clusters of tiny, mist-like flowers that bloom in late summer and early fall. This variety of the common mistflower is particularly noted for its unique coloration and ornamental appeal. It thrives in moist, shady environments and is a popular choice for native plant gardens. With its soft, cloud-like appearance, it adds a calming and ethereal touch to any landscape.