The Kalimeris Incisa Blue Star, as its name implies, is a plant that has blue star-shaped flowers and looks nothing like any other member of the flora. With its unequivocal beauty and hardiness, this plant is among the best in the botanic kingdom.

But what exactly are its characteristics? Join us as we embark on a quest to uncover the true nature of this fantastic plant.
Basic Traits of the Kalimeris Incisa (Japanese Aster) Plant

Also known as the Japanese Aster, the Kalimeris is a plant that has green leaves, daisy-like flowers with a pale blue tinge, yellow centers, and a mound of compact foliage. It belongs to the Asteraceae (daisy) family, hence the name and appearance.
This explains why its flowers are so similar in appearance to those of its family members, the Boltonia and Asters.
Here are some other noteworthy facts about a common Kalimeris Incisa plant.
It’s a perennial plant. This means it can thrive and bloom for more than a year.
It’s native to open grounds and meadows in North East Asia.
It blooms anywhere between June and September.
The flowers usually appear individually or in compact clusters.
It may reach up to 1 to 1.5 ft (12-18 inches) long and wide, the ideal length and spread for most gardeners.

It’s a full sun plant but can do well in part shade conditions, too.
It can tolerate pests, which completely negates the threat of deer, cats, dogs, and most invasive insects.
Does well in both moist and dry conditions.
It’s relatively clay soil and drought tolerant.
What’s the Best Way to Arrange This Plant?
Apart from knowing a plant’s traits, it’s also important to consider how they can be arranged.
Due to their subtle yet crisp light blue petals, you could try placing the Kalimeris around plants with more vibrant and loud colored flowers. This helps create contrast, which adds a dynamic element to your garden.
However, you must also remember that the Kalimeris can be overpowered due to its light colors. A great rule of thumb is to place more Blue Stars than other plants with elaborate hues. This way, you’ll be able to keep your plants visible at all times.
Maintenance of This Common Perennial in Your Garden
We’ve already talked about the best ways you can place your Incisa around your garden. But what about its needs? Although it’s comparatively easy to grow, the Kalimeris has its own set of needs that must be catered to.
Read on to discover the things you should absolutely keep in mind when taking care of your plant.
Soil Considerations
Choosing the right soil is one of the main things you must consider when accommodating any plant.
The Kalimeris should be grown in average, medium mosture soil that’s well-drained and rich in minerals. This type of soil is usually ideal for hardy, easy to maintain plants with minimal growing requirements.
Sunlight Considerations
As I already mentioned, the Kalimeris is a full sun plant. This means that they usually prefer and thrive in hot and humid climate.
Since they’re fine with high levels of humidity and the scorching heat of early summer, I encourage you to plant them in a sunnier part of your garden. This should plant a wide smile onto the non-existent face of your Aster!
Trimming Considerations
After the bloom period, the flowers of any plant, even the Kalimeris, tend to wilt and die out. To promote the growth of new blooms, gardeners must cut off the dead flowers. This process is referred to as deadheading.
The need to do this usually arises in early or late fall when the plant is well past its bloom period.

Get Ready to Add Color to Your Garden With This Summer Plant!
That brings us to the end of this in-depth look into the nature and traits of the Kalimeris Incisa plant. I’m sure we’ve established the fact that including this in your garden is truly a no-brainer. Be it in a raised bed or at the borders of your garden, this plant will shine and augment the appeal of your place instantly. Just make sure to tend to its needs and provide adequate space since it could be pretty tall.
But as we have already deduced, the brilliance of this plant lies in many other factors, too. Apart from it’s height which allows it to be used in many formations, the Kalimeris is a low maintenance and resilient plant whose beauty transcends everybody’s expectations of nature’s beauty. I guess I’ve told you everything you need to know about this fantastic plant. So, instead of overthinking it, take the next step and inject some life into your garden!