Anutyochka – popular annual asters with a compact upright bush up to 65‑75 cm high. Flowers are large, up to 10 cm in diameter, with a bright pink hue that completely covers the yellow disk. The plant blooms in mid-August and can continue flowering until the onset of frost.
For growing the aster 'Anutyochka', you can use both sowing seeds and seedlings. Seeds germinate best at temperatures of 15‑16 °C; seedlings appear within 6‑15 days after planting in soil at an optimal temperature of 18‑21 °C. The plant prefers well-lit areas with nutrient-rich, moderately moist soil – clay, acid-neutral, or chernozem.
Anutyochka is resistant to fusarium and tolerates transplanting even during flowering. With proper care, including regular feeding with complex mineral fertilizers, the plant ensures abundant and long-lasting blooming. Cut flowers can be stored in water for up to 21 days, making them ideal for compositions and for cutting.
It is perfect as a single plant or as part of group compositions in the garden or vegetable garden. Due to its resistance to diseases and good adaptability to various climatic conditions, the aster 'Anutyochka' will become a bright accent in any flowerbed.