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Definition of Prairie aster
1. Noun. Violet-flowered perennial aster of central United States having solitary heads.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prairie Aster
Literary usage of Prairie aster
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biennial Report of the Director of the Agricultural College Survey of North by North Dakota Agricultural College Survey (1910)
"White prairie aster. Abundant on sandy, gravelly and stony soil over rolling
prairie and ranging over tops of stony hills and up the sides of buttes. ..."
2. Annual Report by Entomological Society of Ontario, Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture (1899)
"... and the circumstance and importance of it explained Then perhaps on another
occasion the attacks of a small fly on the common prairie aster would be ..."
3. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1903)
"Then perhaps on another occasion the attacks of a small fly on the common prairie
aster would be noted, and the young people asked to find one free of ..."
4. The University of Missouri Studies by University of Missouri (1905)
"prairie aster. Common on cliffs and in thickets. ILLINOIS to KANSAS; ARKANSAS to
LOUISIANA. 949. A. ericoides pilosus (Willd.) Porter [A. ericoides vil- ..."