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Climbing aster, Symphyotrichum carolinanum Florida Wildflower Poetry

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Climbing aster, Symphyotrichum spp. ... lilac stars climb wreathed through cypress, bag of yarn not twisted more ... Climbing aster can be reliably found in full lush bloom, even in the driest and hottest of summer droughts.  This shrubby vine produces masses amounts of highly fragrant luminous purple and mauve flowers. Once the vines start weaving through trees they form an almost impenetrable barrier.  When no other summer drought flowers can be found, climbing aster is there to feed hungry monarch butterflies.

Tuesday Florida Short Verse, Thistle, Cirsium spp.

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Thistle, Cirsium spp. ... looks are deceiving bull thistle's naughty habits are swallowtail's delight ... Across Florida, I see more swallowtails feeding off thistle flowers than almost any other roadside wildflower.