purple-stemmed aster

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purple-stemmed aster

A purple-stemmed aster blooms in the sunny meadow.

Definition

Noun: A North American perennial herb (Symphyotrichum puniceum, formerly Aster puniceus) characterized by its hairy, often purple-tinged stems and clusters of violet to purple ray flowers with yellow centers, typically blooming in late summer and fall. It commonly grows in wet meadows, thickets, and along stream banks.

Usage

This term is used specifically to refer to this particular botanical variety of aster plant. * The wetland restoration project included planting native species like the purple-stemmed aster. * You can identify the purple-stemmed aster by the distinctive color of its stem.

Advanced Usage
  • In botanical and horticultural contexts, the term is used precisely to distinguish this species from other asters with green or non-hairy stems.
  • It is often mentioned in discussions of native plant gardening, pollinator-friendly habitats, and ecological conservation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Purple-stem aster: A common alternate spelling and shortened form.
  • Symphyotrichum puniceum: The current accepted scientific name.
  • Aster puniceus: A former scientific name still used in some references.
  • Swamp aster: A common name referring to the same species, describing its preferred habitat.
Synonyms
  • Red-stemmed aster
  • Bristly aster (though this can sometimes refer to closely related species)
  • Swamp aster
Related Phrases
  • Purple-stemmed aster patch: A group or colony of these plants growing together.
  • Purple-stemmed aster seeds: The reproductive units of the plant, used for propagation.
purple-stemmed aster

A purple-stemmed aster blooms in the sunny meadow.

Noun
  1. a variety of aster