Aster trinervius is a beautiful flowering plant. It is often found in forests and forest edges, thickets, and moist fields. Aster trinervius attracts birds and butterflies and works well as a groundcover or as a border or bedding plant.
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Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
Late summer, Fall
Bloom Time
30 cm to 1.8 m
Plant Height
White, Yellow, Pink, Purple
Flower Color
Semi-evergreen
Leaf type
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Distribution of Aster trinervius
Distribution Map
Aster trinervius is a plant primarily native to the broad and diverse regions of South and Southeast Asia. Its native habitat spans across the eastern Himalayas and extends to parts of the Indochinese peninsula. Aster trinervius is also found in regions that have a similar climate and has been successfully cultivated outside its original range, adapting to comparable environments.
Native
Cultivated
Invasive
Introduced
No species reported
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Hemisphere Trend Curve
Northern
Sorthern
Care Guide for Aster trinervius
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Originating from moisture-rich regions, aster trinervius prefers balanced humidity and consistent soil moisture, requiring weekly watering for optimal hydration. A well-draining soil composition is essential to prevent root rot during heavy rains, reflecting its adaptability to natural precipitation patterns.
Fertilize:
Aster trinervius thrives with regular monthly applications of balanced NPK fertilizer during the growing season. Use diluted amounts to avoid root burn and reduce frequency in winter. Always water the soil before fertilizing to enhance nutrient absorption, ensuring a vigorous and flowering aster trinervius.
Pruning:
Aster trinervius thrives with vibrant blooms. Prune in early to late spring by removing dead stems and thinning overcrowded areas for better air circulation. Light trimming maintains shape, while regular pruning enhances blooming and prevents legginess. Aim to prune before the active growing season.
Propagation:
A aster trinervius, part of the Asteraceae family, is propagated by division. This involves separating mature plants into sections with roots and leaves. Careful handling and replanting in well-draining soil with adequate moisture ensure successful growth and preserve the parent's characteristics.
Repotting:
Aster trinervius requires excellent drainage in pots to thrive and prevent waterlogging, which can lead to root rot and other issues. Ensuring proper drainage is essential for maintaining healthy growth.
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