Asters Among Green Foliage Jigsaw Puzzle

Asters Among Green Foliage
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About Asters Among Green Foliage: Among the greenery, clusters of asters stand out with their star-shaped blooms - slender light purple petals circling bright yellow centers. Belonging to the Asteraceae family, these hardy perennials are native to North America and thrive in fields, woodlands, and gardens from late summer through fall. With over 180 species, asters provide essential late-season nectar for pollinators, especially butterflies and bees. Their name comes from the Greek word for "star", a nod to their radiating blossoms. Nestled within green foliage, asters remind us of nature's resilience and the quiet beauty that sustains ecosystems well into autumn. // Image Credit: DailyJigsawPuzzles.net

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