Climbing asters grow in moist locations, on the edge of streams or marshes and in wet woodlands. Their blooms are white, pink, or purple daisies with a yellow center, and their stems latch onto nearby plants to support their growth. They can grow in wet gardens to attract bees, butterflies, and birds.
Water:
Climbing asters prefers moderate moisture and well-draining soil, adapting to be somewhat drought-tolerant. Water every 1-2 weeks, allowing soil to dry slightly. When cultivated outdoors, adjust watering based on seasonal rain patterns for optimal growth.
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