Aster

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Aster is a genus of flowering plants known for its star-shaped, daisy-like blooms commonly found in gardens and wild meadows.

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Aster canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf flowering plant genus
genus
plant genus
attracts bees
butterflies
belongsToSubfamily Asteroideae
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Asterids
Eudicots
commonName aster
family Asteraceae
habitat grasslands
open woodlands
roadsides
hasDiscFlorets true
hasFloralSymmetry radial symmetry
hasFlowerColor blue
pink
purple
white
hasFlowerShape star-shaped bloom
hasFlowerType daisy-like flower
hasFruitType achene
hasGrowthForm annual (in some species)
herbaceous perennial
hasInflorescenceType capitulum
hasLanguageOfName Latin
hasNotableFeature late-season blooming in many species
hasRayFlorets true
isAssociatedWith late summer and autumn gardens
isCultivatedFor ornamental use
isCultivatedIn gardens
isPopularIn ornamental horticulture
isUsedFor border plantings
wildflower plantings
kingdom Plantae
nameEtymology derived from Greek word for star
nativeTo temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere
occursIn wild meadows
order Asterales
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination insect-pollinated
reproductiveStructure flower
usedAs cut flower

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Asteraceae includesGenus Aster
Asteraceae typeGenus Aster