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Family Asteraceae
Aster macrophyllus L.
big-leaved aster, large-leaved aster
Aster: from the Greek aster, "a star," describing the radiate heads of the flowers
macrophyllus: macros for "large;" phyllos for "leaf"
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Status: Native
Plant: erect, perennial, 1'-4' tall forb from colony-forming rhizomes
Flower: head 1"-1 1/2" wide with 9-20 bluish to purple rays; inflorescence flat to round-topped, branched clusters; blooms July-Oct.
Leaf:many, clustered, mostly toothed; large, broadly-oval basal leaves long-stalked with heart-shaped bases; upper leaves smaller and becoming stalkless
Habitat: shade; woods, forests
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Synonyms 
Aster ianthinus E.S.Burgess
Aster macrophyllus L. f. eglandulosus Shinners
Aster macrophyllus L. var. excelsior E.S.Burgess
Aster macrophyllus L. var. ianthinus (E.S.Burgess) Fernald
Aster macrophyllus L. var. macrophyllus
Aster macrophyllus L. var. pinguifolius E.S.Burgess
Aster macrophyllus L. var. sejunctus E.S.Burgess
Aster macrophyllus L. var. velutinus E.S.Burgess
Aster riciniatus E.S.Burgess
Aster roscidus E.S.Burgess
Aster violaris E.S.Burgess
Eurbia macrophylla (L.) Cass.

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