Aster cordifolius, commonly known as Blue Wood Aster, is a native perennial plant found across eastern North America. It is characterized by its attractive clusters of daisy-like flowers that bloom in late summer to early fall, displaying shades of blue, lavender, or purple. The flowers provide a valuable late-season nectar source for pollinators, including butterflies and bees. Blue Wood Aster prefers moist, well-drained soil and partial shade but can also tolerate full sun in cooler climates. It is a low-maintenance plant that spreads slowly via rhizomes, making it suitable for naturalistic gardens, woodland edges, and rock gardens. With its delicate blooms and ability to attract beneficial insects, Aster cordifolius adds beauty and ecological value to garden landscapes.