TN Valley Wild Ones: All About Asters

  • September 12, 2022
  • 5:00 PM
  • Zoom

Members of the Aster family bloom from early spring throughout the growing season, but late summer through the end of fall is the time they dominate the landscape.

The ‘Asters’ or ‘composites’ are the second largest family of flowering plants. What makes this successful plant family different from all others? We’ll survey many of the colorful members of the Aster family, including asters, goldenrods, bonesets, coneflowers, tickseeds, and other yellow composites.

Learn about the relationships these plants have with the insects, birds, and other animals that depend on them.

For the Zoom link please visit their website  tnvalleywildones.org   and navigate to the "Programs & Events/ Public Programs" tab.

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