We have no meanings for "wild aster" in our records yet.
1 It was the wild aster which the dead man's hand still held tightly clasped.
2 All they had found was a tall stem of wild aster with its purple blossoms, which they were holding fast in the death grip.
3 Goldenrod and wild asters one thinks of for early fall.
4 Wild asters burned rosily, like small Catherine wheels half extinguished.
5 The wild asters made me homesick for Lancaster County.
6 Of perennials select bleeding-hearts, pinks, bluebells, hollyhocks, perennial phlox, perennial hibiscus, wild asters , and goldenrods.
7 Many of the leaves were already crimson, and the wild asters were blooming in profusion everywhere.
8 A long fishing pole on which dangled five little nosegays made of ferns and grasses and wild asters was thrust at her.
9 But there are all hues and beauties, especially on the frequent tracts of half-opened scrub-oak and dwarf cedar hereabout-wildasters of all colors.
10 The fireplace held masses of goldenrod, and blue jars holding wild asters crowned the mantel, the tables, the piano, and the wide window sills.
11 A white road bordered with golden rod and wild asters met the scraggly grass that matted and tangled itself beneath the gnarled apple trees.
12 Her glossy black hair was wound about her head in a braided coronet, against which a spray of wild asters shone like pale purple stars.
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