Definition
The New York aster, *Symphyotrichum novi-belgii*, is a vibrant flowering plant native to eastern North America. It bursts into bloom in late summer and fall, showcasing purple, pink, or white petals. This perennial brings much-needed color as other flowers fade, resembling a miniature firework display. Unlike annuals, it returns yearly, making it a reliable garden addition. Think of it as nature's encore performance before winter's curtain call. 🌸 It's a favorite among butterflies and bees seeking late-season nectar.