late purple aster
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Definition
Noun: A variety of aster, a type of flowering plant. This term specifically refers to a kind of aster that blooms in the late summer or autumn and typically has purple-colored flowers.
Usage
The term "late purple aster" is used to identify a specific plant species or cultivar within the aster genus. It is primarily a botanical name.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural contexts, "late purple aster" may refer to specific species such as or , which are known for their late-season purple flowers.
Variants and Related Words
- Aster (n): The general name for the genus of flowering plants to which the late purple aster belongs.
- New England aster (n): A common name for a related species, , which also often has purple flowers.
- Michaelmas daisy (n): A common name for various asters that bloom around the feast of St. Michael (Michaelmas) in late September.
Synonyms
- Purple aster: A more general term that may not specify the late blooming period.
- Fall aster: A term emphasizing the autumn blooming season, which may include purple varieties.
Related Phrases
- In bloom: Flowering.
- The late purple aster is finally in bloom.
- Native perennial: A plant that lives for multiple years and is indigenous to an area.
- The late purple aster is a valuable native perennial for supporting pollinators.