X Solidaster luteus (photo below data)
| Botanical Name : | X Solidaster luteus | |
| Common Name : | Solidaster, Aster, Golden Solidaster | |
| Product Use : | Cut Flower | |
| Pronunciation : | so-li-DAS-ter LOO-tee-us | |
| Family Roots : | Member of Asteraceae or Compositae (aster family). Native of France. Common relatives include sunflower, daisy, gerbera, chrysanthemum and lettuce. |
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| Personality : | Many small daisy-like flowers in loose, branching clusters at stem ends. Stems leafy, 18-24 inches long. Plant is a herbaceous perennial, classed as a dicotyledon, leaves not parallel veined. No fragrance. |
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| Availability : | Nearly year-round. | |
| Flower Color : | Yellow. | |
| Decorative Life : | 7-10 days. | |
| Ethylene Sensitivity : | Low | |
| Post Harvest Care Opportunities : |
Remove bottom leaves if present, recut stems under water and place in plain tap water containing regular household bleach at 20 drops (1/4 teaspoon) per quart. Can be stored dry 5-6 days at 36-41 F. |
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| Storage Specifics : | 32-38 degrees F. | |
| Tidbits : | Solidaster is an intergeneric hybrid, a cross between Aster and Solidago (goldenrod) originating in Lyon, France at the Leonard Lille Nursery in 1910. The "X" in front of the genus name indicates that it is a cross between two genera. The specific epithet name "luteus" means yellow, in reference to the flower color. See More Flowers A to Z: |
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