Tower Chamois Apricot Aster Plants
Tower Chamois Apricot Asters are what happens when a sunset decides to grow on a stem. With tall, elegant spikes of creamy apricot blooms kissed with warm peach tones, this variety brings instant polish to garden beds and bouquets alike. It’s gentle in color but bold in presence—the kind of flower that makes everything around it look more intentional.
Perfect for cutting gardens and borders, these asters bloom in abundance and hold beautifully in arrangements. If your style leans romantic, modern, and just a little unexpected, this one belongs in your lineup.
Why We Love It<>
Unique chamois-apricot coloring with soft, painterly tones Tall, straight stems ideal for cutting gardens Heavy bloomer with excellent vase life Adds warmth and elegance to mixed plantings
This is not your average aster. This is a glow-up.
Tower asters thrive in well-drained soil with consistent moisture. Deadhead regularly to encourage more blooms and keep plants producing all season long.
Pro Tip
Pair Tower Chamois Apricot with creamy whites, dusty pinks, and soft blues for bouquets that feel straight out of a European flower market. It’s especially stunning with dahlias and cosmos for late-season arrangements that look styled
Includes three young plants, grown in 2.5" diameter pots.
| Botanical Name
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Callistephus chinensis
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| Height
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2 ft when full grown |
| Spacing
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9" between plants
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| Light
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Full sun or part shade
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| Zone
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Grows everywhere in the USA (annual, zones 2-11)
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| Kids & Pets & Deer
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Edible, and Deer Resistant |
| Climate
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Heat-loving |
| Water
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Drought tolerant |
| Indoor & Pots
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Grows well in containers outside |
| Dig a hole twice the size of the root ball. Fill a little bit of the loose dirt back into the hole and tuck your plant in so the base of the stem is even with the top of the hole. Now fill in the rest of the soil around the roots, give the soft ground around the base of your new plant friend a few solid pats to compress the soil onto the roots, and a long, gentle drink of water | |
| Find a place that gets a decent amount of sun, with well-draining soil | |
| Plant outside in the late spring, once the soil has warmed up. Avoid the heat of the day when planting — plant in the early morning, late afternoon, or by the light of the moon | |
| Mid-summer through frost | |
| Water regularly until they get established, and then give them extra water during dry spells. Pick blooms to encourage more. | |
| Asters are sensitive to frost, be patient planting these guys outside in the spring |
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