aster

[ˈæstər]

aster Definition

a plant of the daisy family, typically with purple, pink, or white flowers that bloom in the fall.

Using aster: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "aster" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The garden was filled with asters of different colors.

  • Example

    She picked a bouquet of asters for her friend's birthday.

  • Example

    The aster is a popular choice for fall gardens.

Phrases with aster

  • a plant disease caused by a phytoplasma that affects many types of plants, including asters

    Example

    The farmer had to remove all the asters from his field due to an outbreak of aster yellows.

  • Michaelmas daisy

    a type of aster that blooms in late summer or early fall, named after the feast of St. Michael and All Angels on September 29th

    Example

    The Michaelmas daisy is a popular choice for fall gardens due to its vibrant purple color.

  • a type of aster native to China, often grown as an ornamental plant for its large, showy flowers

    Example

    The China aster is a popular choice for cut flower arrangements due to its bright colors and long vase life.

Origins of aster

from Latin 'aster', meaning 'star'

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Summary: aster in Brief

An 'aster' [ˈæstər] is a plant of the daisy family that blooms in the fall, typically with purple, pink, or white flowers. It is a popular choice for fall gardens and cut flower arrangements. Phrases like 'aster yellows,' 'Michaelmas daisy,' and 'China aster' denote specific types of asters or diseases that affect them.

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