The 'Havsky Rassvet' aster is an annual plant with a columnar bush 50 to 65 cm tall. This variety has an average flowering period and produces 7 to 15 fully double pure white flower heads 6 to 13 cm in diameter. The flowers have a faint aroma and are very decorative, making them attractive for garden design and cutting use.
The plants are resistant to diseases such as fusarium and rust, ensuring healthy growth and prolonged blooming. For successful cultivation of the Havsky Rassvet aster, choose well-lit areas with fertile, loamy or sandy-loam soil. High frost resistance allows the plant to withstand frosts down to -3-4 °C, expanding its cultivation possibilities in various climatic conditions.
Growing is usually done via seedlings: seeds are sown in March-April, pricked out when the first pair of true leaves appears, and transplanted into open ground from mid-May to early June. Winter sowing at the end of October with subsequent mulching is also possible. This approach promotes the formation of strong and frost-resistant plants that bloom abundantly and decorate the garden or serve as excellent material for cutting.