Sunday, September 7, 2008

New England Asters/ Today's Flowers

New England asters, also called Michaelmas daisies, are beginning to bloom across Ontario. Native to North America, they are common wildflowers growing in roadside ditches and fields, blooming at about the same time as goldenrod. They’ll bloom from now till mid October.

Each aster has 50 to 100 purple, lavender or pink rays surrounding a yellow disk. So far this year, I've only spotted the purple ones but I'm on the lookout for the other shades too. Sometimes the flower's rays are amazingly uniform, and other times they look like the ones in this photo, folded back and forward in a haphazard way, which I think is part of their charm. I especially love the buds about to unfold.



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34 comments:

Leora said...

Love the colors in your asters. Wonderful photo. Thanks for sharing these pretty flowers.

DrowseyMonkey-Photos said...

Very pretty! love the colour

Anonymous said...

I absolutely love these! So pretty!

Mary said...

They are always my favorites. Beautiful picture!

dot said...

Beautiful purple asters! Love your butterflies below too!
I've been wondering how we are going to get flower pictures in the winter. I don't have many saved up.

Rose said...

Wow! This is a beauty!

Norm said...

perfectly capture! very beautiful..I love the color..

Louise said...

WOW! What color! Beautiful photo.

Outhouse Capital of Canada said...

Hello, dropping by for a visit, which version of Photoshop Elements do you have? I have PSE V5.0

Small City Scenes said...

Astors are blooming everywhere here too. Very pretty. MB

judi/Gmj said...

Absolutely breath taking !

Carletta said...

I love the closed one right under the main one.
Wonderful photo.

Anonymous said...

Wonderful colors.

Tom said...

We have these wonderful flowers over here I am very pleased to say.... Yours are stunning. :O)

Reader Wil said...

These flowers are certainly very lovely. I am looking forward to seeing more of your beautiful photos! Thanks for the visit!

Ken said...

Very nice. We have some planted in the back garden and they seem to get prettier every year.

Darla said...

Wild beauty. We don't seem to have the variety of wildflowers you do - or perhaps I'm just not that good at spotting them.

Darla

me ann my camera said...

I love asters and their colours are so rich and beautiful, especially when found alongside their complementary colour companion, yellow, wearing the garb of Goldenrod.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

EG: That is a wonderful color on your Asters.

Anonymous said...

I might be back again, already. This is a lovely flower.

My flowers are at Thunder Maker

Anonymous said...

I love their colours. You took a great photo!

nonizamboni said...

We were of the same mind with asters! This is a stunning closeup. Now I'm on my way to find the wild variety where I can. Thanks for sharing all the beauty!

Kahshe Cottager said...

They are a sure sign of fall aren't they? I love the fall colour scheme on the roadsides and in the meadows!

Cátia said...

wow!love the colors!beautiful flowers!

Kyanite said...

I never knew Michaelmas Daisies, had a different name in Canada till today.
Mine have still to come out into flower.

Mary said...

How beautiful and cheerful!

Maria said...

Yes, they are so beautiful, and so many lovely colours! Thank you and have a nice week!

Becky said...

Gorgeous Asters. They haven't started blooming here yet. I've been on the look-out for them. I love that color and since the thistles are all done, we'll have more purple for a while.

Marcia said...

I love these flowers.
Thanks for giving a name for my amarilis.

Anonymous said...

Lovely asters! Such a pretty purple and the yellow disk really stands out.

Marie said...

Beautiful :) I love the colour!

Quiet Paths said...

I love that color. Stunning photo of one of my faves.

Luiz Santilli Jr said...

Marvelous flowers, fantastic capture!
Thanks for post in TODAY'S FLOWERS!
Hope to see you always posting in TF!

Santilli

Kerri Farley said...

I'm playing "catch up" to my blogging! I'm so glad I scrolled down to this one....an absolutely amazing shot! Should be on a greeting card or note card...or framed hanging on your wall! Absolutely stunning!!

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