The month of September has two birth flowers, Asters and morning glories and both bring vibrancy to the garden as summer fades and Autumn/fall arrives. Their bright colours are a welcome sight. The aster, with its late-season blooms, provides nectar and a place of rest for migrating butterflies. This post gives more details about the Aster flower meanings and symbolism, a further post about morning glories will follow shortly.
Aster Meanings and Symbolism
- In Greek, aster means “star,” which is a reference to the star-like appearance of the plant’s flowers.
- In ancient Greek and Roman cultures, the burning of aster leaves was believed to scare away snakes and ward off evil spirits.
- They were considered sacred flowers to the Greek and Roman gods. Greek mythology pinpoints the aster’s beginning from the tears of the goddess Astraea.
- Asters have long been a symbol of love and wisdom, patience and beauty. It has also been associated with faith, friendship, and purity.
- Purple asters are considered a royal colour and a symbol of wisdom, white asters represent innocence, red is a sign of devotion and passion, and pink symbolizes love and kindness.
- Some consider asters to be the zodiac flower for Capricorns.
- The flower is given on 20th wedding anniversaries.
The Aster in History
The stately-looking aster is beloved in gardens and homes. Thomas Jefferson enjoyed the China aster (Callistephus chinensis) in particular, growing it on his Monticello estate. The aster has also been the subject of many great works of art, including those by Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh. Poet Robert Frost used the aster flower as a symbol of hope in his poem, A Late Walk.
The aster has also been involved in cultural movements. A revolution in Hungary in the aftermath of World War I came to be known as the Aster Revolution, during which supporters of the revolution wore asters in their hats and demonstrated in the streets of Budapest. During World War II, asters were placed ceremonially on the tombs of French soldiers.
The aster plant has been used for various medicinal purposes over the years, too. A tincture made from New England asters (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae) was thought to help with respiratory issues. It was once used to help decrease headache pain and hangovers, and as a treatment for epilepsy.
I hope you found this an interesting read, and as the gardeners among us may know, Asters are easy to grow and require very little attention. They bloom in late summer and early Autumn/fall, just when the final bit of summer colour begins to fade away. Plus, with its late-season blooms, the aster provides nectar and a place of rest for migrating butterflies.
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You may also like to read this post 'Some Foods In Season During September' which also has some recipe suggestions - see here
You will find a variety of articles and recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic (more about this here) and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.
All the best Jan
The stately-looking aster is beloved in gardens and homes. Thomas Jefferson enjoyed the China aster (Callistephus chinensis) in particular, growing it on his Monticello estate. The aster has also been the subject of many great works of art, including those by Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh. Poet Robert Frost used the aster flower as a symbol of hope in his poem, A Late Walk.
The aster has also been involved in cultural movements. A revolution in Hungary in the aftermath of World War I came to be known as the Aster Revolution, during which supporters of the revolution wore asters in their hats and demonstrated in the streets of Budapest. During World War II, asters were placed ceremonially on the tombs of French soldiers.
The aster plant has been used for various medicinal purposes over the years, too. A tincture made from New England asters (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae) was thought to help with respiratory issues. It was once used to help decrease headache pain and hangovers, and as a treatment for epilepsy.
I hope you found this an interesting read, and as the gardeners among us may know, Asters are easy to grow and require very little attention. They bloom in late summer and early Autumn/fall, just when the final bit of summer colour begins to fade away. Plus, with its late-season blooms, the aster provides nectar and a place of rest for migrating butterflies.
Words above from here
You may also like to read this post 'Some Foods In Season During September' which also has some recipe suggestions - see here
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You will find a variety of articles and recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic (more about this here) and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.
All the best Jan
18 comments:
...asters are autumn favorites!
Lindas flores de setembro e gostei do significado delas!
beijos praianos, chica
I've always liked Asters, but there was a lot I didn't know about them.
Bellas flores. Te mando un beso
i love these posts, september is a very special month for my family!! beautiful asters!!
Gorgeous flowers 💐 Jan.
Lovely read about September, Jan.
My asters are a rather drab pale purple, but they come up every year and where there's life there's hope! Have a good weekend, Jan.
The are lovely flowers in September here too.
Have a nice weekend 🌻
Asters are really lovely. They are blooming all over the place in my area now, and are so pretty to see. Happy weekend Jan.
I've always really loved asters. It was interesting to learn more about them!
Bom sábado e bom final de semana. Acho que não temos essa flor no Brasil. Nunca ouvi falar antes.
Estas flores me encantan. Besos.
I've always liked flower, but didn't know much about it. Thank for enlightening me. Have a great day.
lovely
They are very pretty flowers.
Interesting facts for this beautiful flower.
Thank you so much for your lovely post... it won't be long before the asters bloom.
I wish you a wonderful late summer.
Best wishes from Viola
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