- ASTER
- Daisy lookalike
- Daisy-like flower
- Fall bloom
- Fall bloomer
- Rayed flower
- Late bloomer
- Michaelmas daisy
- Showy flower
- Fall flower
- Rayed bloomer
- {/Hereditary/} director Ari
- Flower that blooms in the fall
- Star-shaped flower
- Daisylike bloom
- Frostflower, e.g.
- Goldilocks, e.g.
- Late-blooming flower
- Rayed bloom
- Sunflower relative
- Autumn flower
- Starry-shaped flower
- Garden perennial
- Michaelmas daisy, e.g.
- Bloom like a daisy
- September annual
- Daisy relative
- Dahlia cousin
- The faded blue of the last remaining _____ flower: Robert Frost
- Bloom with rays
- Flower whose name has 6 English language anagrams
- Flower whose name means "star"
- Autumn bloomer
- Daisy or sunflower
- Fall composite
- Showy blossom
- Autumn bloom
- Late bloom
- Sea ___ (daisylike plant)
- September bloom
- Garden-variety star?
- Daisylike flower with a yellow center
- Flower such as the hairless fleabane
- Michealmas daisy
- Daisy's cousin
- Fall blossom
- Showy annual
- Late-summer bloomer
- Daisylike plant
- Oxeye relative
- Yellow-centered bloomer
- Autumn blossom
- Starlike flower
- Daisylike fall bloomer
- Flower from the Greek for "star"
- China __: showy bloom
- Frost-resistant flower
- Fall-blooming plant
- Flower that sounds like a furrier
- Beeweed
- Member of the daisy family
- Sporter of purple rays
- Suffix meaning "poor imitation"
- Frostflower
- Beauty of Colwall, for one
- Daisy kin
- Purplish flower
- Pink flower
- Star flower
- September flower
- Member of the sunflower family
- Sunflower cousin
- Daisy cousin
- Southeasterner's perennial
- Beach ___ (seaside daisy's alternative name)
- Flower.
- Star of the garden.
- Garden flower.
- Autumn-blooming plant.
- Fall-blooming flower.
- Ray-flowered perennial.
- Flower with a yellow disk.
- Yellow-centered flower.
- A flower, the China ____.
- Relative of the thistle.
- China ___.
- Flower of thistle family.
- Garden annual.
- Plant of thistle family.
- Thistle plant.
- Composite flower.
- Plant with daisy-like blossoms.
- Relative of a dahlia.
- Flower like a daisy.
- Dahlia's relative.
- White, purple or pink flower.
- Flower like a tidytips.
- September's flower.
- Tidytips.
- Cousin of a daisy.
- Plant.
- Star: Gr.
- Starry flower.
- Dahlia's cousin.
- Yellow-disked flower.
- Zinnia's cousin.
- Suffix with 22 Across.
- Disparaging suffix for poet
- Garden bloom
- Thistle's relative
- Flower of fall
- Garden bloomer
- Variety is its word
- Homophone for 22 Across
- China ___ (garden bloom)
- Ending with poet or critic
- Popular garden annual
- Tanglefoot
- Tanglefoot, e.g.
- Goldenrod's cousin
- Garden plant
- Postsummer bloomer
- Suffix for poet or critic
- Suffix with poet or critic
- Popular perennial
- Suffix with critic
- China or golden ___
- Dahlia's kin
- Suffix with critic or poet
- Leafy-stemmed plant
- Star in a garden
- Beeweed or starwort
- Daisy's relative
- Poet follower
- Sunflower
- Ending for poet or critic
- Garden favorite
- China _____ (showy bloom)
- Colorful perennial
- Sunflower, in furniture decoration
- Flower with a showy head
- It has a yellow disk
- It has many narrow rays
- Sandburg's "farewell-summer flower"
- Beeweed, e.g.
- Heath ___ (flowering perennial)
- Starwort, e.g.
- Beach ___ (seaside daisy)
- Disk-shaped flower
- It has many rays
- Bloom shaped like a 43-Across
- Provider of fall color
- China ___ (showy bloom)
- Flower with rays
- Provider of some fall color
- Bloom in Robert Frost's "A Late Walk"
- Traditional flower for a 20th wedding anniversary
- Butterfly attractor
- Floral symbol of patience
- Purplish bloom
- Bloom that's often white or lavender
- Flower whose name derives from the shape of its cluster
- Flower for a 20th wedding anniversary
- Purple perennial
- Perennial known for attracting butterflies
- Fall bloom that resembles a daisy
- Star of a fall garden
- Flower whose name comes from the Greek for "star"
- Holiday dependent on the lunisolar calendar
- New York ___ (purple bloom)
- Horror director Ari
- Daisylike fall flower
- Daisy's kin
- Daisy-like perennial
- Yellow-centered bloom
- Flower also known as a Michaelmas daisy
- Flower whose name comes from the Latin for "star"
- Beau Is Afraid director Ari (April, 2023)
- Flower in an autumnal bouquet
- Michaelmas daisy, for one
- Bloom of the fall
- Blossom of autumn
- Rayed autumn bloom
- Yellow-centered bloomer, perhaps
- Daisy, e.g.
- Late-summer bloom
- Daisylike, late-blooming flower
- Daisy's look-alike
- Flower with a showy bud
- October flower
- Flower hidden in "Easter lily"
- Star-shaped bloomer
- Autumnal bloomer
- Perennial bloom
- Purplish cousin of a daisy
- Composite family member
- Compositae family member
- Composite plant family member
- Flower name
- New England flower
- It usually has a yellow center
- Plant with daisy-like flowers
- Fall wildflower
- It blooms late in the season
- It blooms in the fall
- Yellow-centered bloomer, sometimes
- Bloomer with a yellow center
- Autumn-blooming perennial
- Flower with a yellow central disk
- Late-blooming perennial
- Flower that's an anagram of "tears"
- Flower with purple rays
- Flower hidden in "Michaelmas term"
- Flower similar to a daisy
- Perennial in the daisy family
- Flower that becomes a holiday if an E is added to the front
- Star-shaped perennial
- Garden star
- Flower popular with butterflies
- Butterfly garden staple
- Flower with a star-shaped head
- September birth flower
- Bloom popular with butterflies
- Source of fall color
- Butterfly garden flower
- Provider of autumn color
- Source of some autumnal color