Aster Ostrich Plume
China Aster 'Ostrich Plume' Mixed Seeds
Massive, shaggy 'mop-head' blooms in vintage pink, violet, and white. A romantic Victorian favourite with feathery petals and an exceptional 14-day vase life.
If you love the look of expensive Chrysanthemums but want something you can grow easily from seed, 'Ostrich Plume' is the answer! This heirloom variety is famous for its massive, shaggy heads composed of long, curled, and twisted petals that resemble the feathery plumes of an ostrich—hence the evocative name! The flowers are fully double with the central yellow disc completely hidden by layers upon layers of fluffy petals, giving them a soft, cloud-like "mop head" appearance that's utterly irresistible.
This is a flower with serious retro charm and vintage cottage garden appeal! The mix includes soft shades of shell-pink, deep violet, lavender, crimson, and pure white. Blooming late in the season (August to October, peaking in September), they arrive precisely when you need that fresh injection of colour as the rest of the garden starts to fade, providing a fresh burst of energy and long-stemmed beauty for your autumn vases. This is a Half-Hardy Annual that needs a little warmth to get started, but once established it's remarkably robust and productive. The flowers last an astonishing two weeks in water—making them prized by florists for their exceptional vase life! Awarded the prestigious Fleuroselect Quality Mark for outstanding garden performance and stunning unique flower form, 'Ostrich Plume' is the ultimate choice for cutting gardens, late-season borders, and anyone who loves fluffy, romantic, show-stopping blooms with that wonderful vintage feel!
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🌿 Understanding the Plant
Callistephus chinensis 'Ostrich Plume' is a robust Half-Hardy Annual (H2). Unlike perennial Michaelmas Daisies, China Asters are raised from seed each year to provide a peak late-summer display. This specific variety is a hallmark of Victorian cottage gardens, selected for its unique "mop-head" morphology where the petals exhibit significant curling and twisting, creating a three-dimensional, shaggy aesthetic.
The "Ostrich" Structure: The feathery appearance is a botanical trait: the ray florets are exceptionally long and possess a natural tendency to incurve and spiral. This results in large (8-10cm) blooms that completely obscure the central disk, offering a density of petal count usually only seen in high-end florist Chrysanthemums.
Disease Resistance Strategy: China Asters are susceptible to Fusarium oxysporum (Aster Wilt). To ensure success, always practice crop rotation: never plant your Asters in the exact same soil two years in a row. Providing fresh ground significantly reduces the risk of soil-borne pathogens and ensures your plants remain vigorous and productive.
🌱 Growing Guide
China Asters require consistent warmth to break dormancy and must be protected from all frost until the summer months.
How to Sow:
Sow indoors from March to April. Surface sow onto moist seed compost and cover with a very fine sprinkling (3mm) of vermiculite; China Asters require moisture-retentive covering but must not be buried deeply. Maintain a temperature of 18-21°C. Germination is reliable, typically occurring within 10-14 days.
Where to Plant:
They demand full sun and thrive in rich, fertile, well-drained soil. Before planting, incorporate generous amounts of well-rotted organic matter to provide the "heavy" nutrients required for such large blooms. Space plants 25cm apart to ensure optimal air circulation—this is a critical preventative measure against fungal foliar diseases. Only plant out in late May or June once all risk of frost has passed.
Ongoing Care:
The "Ostrich Plume" heads are heavy with petals and can become waterlogged after rain. In windy gardens, horizontal support netting (installed when plants are 20cm tall) is essential to ensure poker-straight stems for the vase. Regular picking of stems—or diligent deadheading—prevents the plant from setting seed and signals it to continue producing fresh, shaggy buds until the first hard frosts of autumn.
📋 Plant Specifications
| Botanical Name | Callistephus chinensis 'Ostrich Plume' |
| Common Name | China Aster / Mop-Head Aster |
| Plant Type | Half-Hardy Annual |
| Hardiness | H2 (Frost sensitive) |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun ☀️ |
| Height | 45cm - 60cm (Bushy & Mounded) |
| Spread | 30cm |
| Spacing | Plant 25cm apart |
| Flowering Period | August to October |
| Perfect For | ✂️ Professional 14-Day Cut Flowers 🍂 Late-Season "Autumn Injection" Colour 🐝 Critical Late-Summer Nectar Forage 🏅 Fleuroselect-Quality Performance |
| Seeds per Packet | Approximately 200 seeds |
🤝 Beautiful Garden Combinations
The shaggy, romantic textures of 'Ostrich Plume' work spectacularly with available partners from our range:
- 🌼 Rudbeckia 'Marmalade': The Autumn Glow. A classic "Harvest Festival" combination. The golden-yellow daisies of Rudbeckia provide a simple, radiant counterpoint to the complex, fluffy violet and crimson Aster plumes. Both are peak performers in September and provide essential support for late-season pollinators.
- 🌻 Zinnia 'Giants of California': The Late-Season Duo. For the ultimate cutting garden, pair these together. Zinnias bring warm sunrise tones and flatter structures that perfectly complement the shaggy, mop-head Aster plumes. Both possess an exceptional 14-day vase life, making them professional-grade florist ingredients.
📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar
Sow indoors in spring for a spectacular harvest of shaggy ostrich-plume heads from late summer through until the first autumn frosts.
✨ Vase Longevity Tip
China Asters possess an extraordinary vase life of up to 14 days. To maintain fresh stems, always remove the lower foliage to ensure no leaves are submerged in water, and refresh the water every 2-3 days to prevent bacterial growth.
🏆 Robust Garden Stamina
Known for its stamina and ability to thrive in rich, sunny environments, Callistephus chinensis 'Ostrich Plume' is an essential choice for those wanting to create a romantic, low-maintenance garden that provides high-quality shaggy blooms for the autumn vase.
📖 Want more detailed growing advice?
View our Complete Growing Guide for Annuals →
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China Aster 'Ostrich Plume' Mixed Seeds
Massive, shaggy 'mop-head' blooms in vintage pink, violet, and white. A romantic Victorian favourite with feathery petals and an exceptional 14-day vase life.
If you love the look of expensive Chrysanthemums but want something you can grow easily from seed, 'Ostrich Plume' is the answer! This heirloom variety is famous for its massive, shaggy heads composed of long, curled, and twisted petals that resemble the feathery plumes of an ostrich—hence the evocative name! The flowers are fully double with the central yellow disc completely hidden by layers upon layers of fluffy petals, giving them a soft, cloud-like "mop head" appearance that's utterly irresistible.
This is a flower with serious retro charm and vintage cottage garden appeal! The mix includes soft shades of shell-pink, deep violet, lavender, crimson, and pure white. Blooming late in the season (August to October, peaking in September), they arrive precisely when you need that fresh injection of colour as the rest of the garden starts to fade, providing a fresh burst of energy and long-stemmed beauty for your autumn vases. This is a Half-Hardy Annual that needs a little warmth to get started, but once established it's remarkably robust and productive. The flowers last an astonishing two weeks in water—making them prized by florists for their exceptional vase life! Awarded the prestigious Fleuroselect Quality Mark for outstanding garden performance and stunning unique flower form, 'Ostrich Plume' is the ultimate choice for cutting gardens, late-season borders, and anyone who loves fluffy, romantic, show-stopping blooms with that wonderful vintage feel!
Read More
🌿 Understanding the Plant
Callistephus chinensis 'Ostrich Plume' is a robust Half-Hardy Annual (H2). Unlike perennial Michaelmas Daisies, China Asters are raised from seed each year to provide a peak late-summer display. This specific variety is a hallmark of Victorian cottage gardens, selected for its unique "mop-head" morphology where the petals exhibit significant curling and twisting, creating a three-dimensional, shaggy aesthetic.
The "Ostrich" Structure: The feathery appearance is a botanical trait: the ray florets are exceptionally long and possess a natural tendency to incurve and spiral. This results in large (8-10cm) blooms that completely obscure the central disk, offering a density of petal count usually only seen in high-end florist Chrysanthemums.
Disease Resistance Strategy: China Asters are susceptible to Fusarium oxysporum (Aster Wilt). To ensure success, always practice crop rotation: never plant your Asters in the exact same soil two years in a row. Providing fresh ground significantly reduces the risk of soil-borne pathogens and ensures your plants remain vigorous and productive.
🌱 Growing Guide
China Asters require consistent warmth to break dormancy and must be protected from all frost until the summer months.
How to Sow:
Sow indoors from March to April. Surface sow onto moist seed compost and cover with a very fine sprinkling (3mm) of vermiculite; China Asters require moisture-retentive covering but must not be buried deeply. Maintain a temperature of 18-21°C. Germination is reliable, typically occurring within 10-14 days.
Where to Plant:
They demand full sun and thrive in rich, fertile, well-drained soil. Before planting, incorporate generous amounts of well-rotted organic matter to provide the "heavy" nutrients required for such large blooms. Space plants 25cm apart to ensure optimal air circulation—this is a critical preventative measure against fungal foliar diseases. Only plant out in late May or June once all risk of frost has passed.
Ongoing Care:
The "Ostrich Plume" heads are heavy with petals and can become waterlogged after rain. In windy gardens, horizontal support netting (installed when plants are 20cm tall) is essential to ensure poker-straight stems for the vase. Regular picking of stems—or diligent deadheading—prevents the plant from setting seed and signals it to continue producing fresh, shaggy buds until the first hard frosts of autumn.
📋 Plant Specifications
| Botanical Name | Callistephus chinensis 'Ostrich Plume' |
| Common Name | China Aster / Mop-Head Aster |
| Plant Type | Half-Hardy Annual |
| Hardiness | H2 (Frost sensitive) |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun ☀️ |
| Height | 45cm - 60cm (Bushy & Mounded) |
| Spread | 30cm |
| Spacing | Plant 25cm apart |
| Flowering Period | August to October |
| Perfect For | ✂️ Professional 14-Day Cut Flowers 🍂 Late-Season "Autumn Injection" Colour 🐝 Critical Late-Summer Nectar Forage 🏅 Fleuroselect-Quality Performance |
| Seeds per Packet | Approximately 200 seeds |
🤝 Beautiful Garden Combinations
The shaggy, romantic textures of 'Ostrich Plume' work spectacularly with available partners from our range:
- 🌼 Rudbeckia 'Marmalade': The Autumn Glow. A classic "Harvest Festival" combination. The golden-yellow daisies of Rudbeckia provide a simple, radiant counterpoint to the complex, fluffy violet and crimson Aster plumes. Both are peak performers in September and provide essential support for late-season pollinators.
- 🌻 Zinnia 'Giants of California': The Late-Season Duo. For the ultimate cutting garden, pair these together. Zinnias bring warm sunrise tones and flatter structures that perfectly complement the shaggy, mop-head Aster plumes. Both possess an exceptional 14-day vase life, making them professional-grade florist ingredients.
📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar
Sow indoors in spring for a spectacular harvest of shaggy ostrich-plume heads from late summer through until the first autumn frosts.
✨ Vase Longevity Tip
China Asters possess an extraordinary vase life of up to 14 days. To maintain fresh stems, always remove the lower foliage to ensure no leaves are submerged in water, and refresh the water every 2-3 days to prevent bacterial growth.
🏆 Robust Garden Stamina
Known for its stamina and ability to thrive in rich, sunny environments, Callistephus chinensis 'Ostrich Plume' is an essential choice for those wanting to create a romantic, low-maintenance garden that provides high-quality shaggy blooms for the autumn vase.
📖 Want more detailed growing advice?
View our Complete Growing Guide for Annuals →















