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Individual aster flowers are small (often ½ to 1 inch across). But a cluster of 50–100 heads on a single plant creates a substantial color mass. In garden design, plant asters in drifts of 3–5 or more of the same cultivar. The combined aster tops create a "haze" or "cloud" effect—soft, airy, yet vibrant.

In the late-season garden, when most blooms have retreated into dormancy, the aster stands as a final herald of color. But to speak of the "aster top" is to focus on more than just the flower—it is to examine the crown of the plant, the terminal cluster of inflorescence that defines the aster’s contribution to autumn landscapes. The aster top—that dense, spray-like panicle or corymb of small, star-shaped flowers—represents a masterpiece of evolutionary design and horticultural reward. 1. Botanical Architecture of the Aster Top Asters (genus Symphyotrichum in North America, formerly Aster in Europe and Asia) are members of the Asteraceae family, the largest family of flowering plants. The "top" of an aster is technically a compound inflorescence: what appears as a single flower is actually a head (capitulum) of many tiny florets. The central disk florets are tubular and fertile; the surrounding ray florets are the petal-like structures we admire. aster top

So this October, when you see those purple, pink, or blue clouds hovering above the fading grasses, pause. Look closely at the aster top. You are witnessing millions of years of evolution, a vital insect refueling station, and one of the loveliest forms in all of horticulture—all contained in a cluster of star-shaped flowers no wider than a child's palm. Individual aster flowers are small (often ½ to

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