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China Aster(Callistephus) is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae, containing the single species Callistephus chinensis. Its common names include China aster and annual aster. It is native to China and Korea

 

Asters prefer areas with cool, moist summers and cool nights in sites with full to partial sun. In warmer climates, asters do not like the hot .

I cut these lovely asters from my Mom's garden, for this elegant bouquet. Best viewed large, happy weekend my frends =)

Aster alpinus (Asteraceae) 177 23

 

Aster alpinus (Alpine aster) is a plant native to the mountains of Europe (including the Alps), with a subspecies native to Canada and the United States. It is a perennial forb belonging to the genus Aster.

It grows to be about 15–30 cm tall. The bloom color may be pink, violet-lavender, dark purple-black, or white-near white and may bloom in late spring or early summer or, occasionally, midsummer.

 

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Seen during a forest walk

 

yet more red Aster.

 

All the colours are great however the red of the Asters is SUPER!

 

How can I resist them, so vibrant, pure eye candy.

 

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Made with Helios 44-2 ande close-up-Lens +4

Asters with raindrops

 

Sony Alpha 1 with FE 70-200mm F4 G2

from my garden...

 

A friend gave me a little pot with this plant a few years back... now it is a huge clump in the front of my house...

  

I am giving you an 'OVERDOSE' of bright, vibrant pastel colours!

Made to cheer you up!

  

Brings some positivity in the dark and cold days ahead, no?

 

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Aster. Foto: Petra Wruck

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Aster with morning dew.

The Aster is one of the plants on the cut flower fields and Aster season is only just beginning there. When I took this photo the Aster had a visitor but I'm not really sure what kind of insect this is. I didn't have a macro lens with me and therefore couldn't take a closeup capture of the tiny creature.

Aster amellus (Asteraceae) 257 22

 

Aster amellus, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the genus Aster of the family Asteraceae.

It reaches on average a height of 20–50 centimeter. The stem is erect and branched, the leaves are dark green. The flowers are lilac. The flowering period extends from July through October.

This plant is present on the European mountains from the Pyrenees and the Alps to the Carpathians. Outside Europe it is located in western Asia (Turkey), the Caucasus, Siberia, South and Central Asia.

Its typical habitat is rocky limy areas, the edges of the bushes and copses, but also the sub-alpine meadows, marshy places and lake sides. It prefers calcareous and slightly dry substrate with basic pH and low nutritional value, at an altitude of 0–800 meters above sea level.

The name of the Aster flower, which means "star" in Greek, comes from the shape of its petals and its floral color, often purple or blue, can be associated with light and hope, especially in moments of darkness.

 

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aster fleur sauvage

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Taken in the Walled Garden, Bangor in County Down, Northern Ireland.

Art created from my photos | Creative Flowers, Plants and Trees | Aster #art #macro

 

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A fiery skipper flies in while and an orange sulphur butterfly feeds at the aster buffet.

Mit Nikon-Macroblitz fotografiert.

Longwood Gardens Pa.

 

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Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve

Cliché de ces Asters réalisés obligatoirement dans les Hautes-Alpes.

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8th August 2024

When wildflowers like these purple Asters turn brown and go to seed it wont be long until everything else follows suit. In another three or four weeks my world will be grey/brown for the most part. This week I decided to challenge myself by using an old manual focus lens mounted on my A7 camera. I used a Helios 44M-4 set to f2.8. I used an adapter with a helical extension so that I could get closer than the lenses .5 meter closest focus distance. Hmm and thanks for any views, faves and comments.

Pentacon 29M 2.8 with a Fotodiox M42-2 to Nikon F adaptor.

Aster alpinus (Asteraceae) 177 19

 

Aster alpinus (Alpine aster) is a plant native to the mountains of Europe (including the Alps), with a subspecies native to Canada and the United States. It is a perennial forb belonging to the genus Aster.

It grows to be about 15–30 cm tall. The bloom color may be pink, violet-lavender, dark purple-black, or white-near white and may bloom in late spring or early summer or, occasionally, midsummer.

 

From Wikipedia.

Aster. Foto: Petra Wruck

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