What Is a Common Pawpaw Tree? The Common Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) is a native North American fruit tree known for producing custard-like tropical fruit—right in your own backyard. With flavor notes...

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Stellar Purple Mum
(Chrysanthemum morifolium ‘Stellar Purple’)
Make a bold statement in your fall garden with the Stellar Purple Mum. This striking variety dazzles with masses of rich, royal purple blooms that blanket its compact, mounded form from late summer through autumn. Perfect for adding dramatic color to borders, porch planters, and seasonal arrangements, Stellar Purple combines vivid beauty with reliable performance year after year.
Vibrant Purple Blooms: Deep, saturated color for a standout fall display.
Compact, Rounded Habit: Neat shape fits beautifully in containers, beds, and borders.
Extended Bloom Season: Flowers profusely from late summer into fall.
Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees and butterflies for added garden life.
Low Maintenance: Easy to grow and dependable for gardeners of all skill levels.
Light: Plant in full sun for the richest color and heaviest blooms.
Watering: Keep soil evenly moist, avoiding drought or soggy conditions.
Soil: Thrives in fertile, well-draining soil.
Maintenance: Deadhead spent flowers to encourage longer blooming.
Winter Care: Mulch in colder climates to protect roots from frost.
With its intense color and long-lasting blooms, the Stellar Purple Mum is a perfect choice for bringing vibrant energy and elegance to any autumn garden or seasonal display.
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