Grows 12" - 24" ht. x 12" - 24" sp.
Younique Silvery Pink Astilbe (also called False Goat's Beard), is a quick-growing and showy perennial for beautiful summer color in shady areas. Fragrant and feathery, it quickly grows to form a nice mound of densely packed spires of bright pink plumes that rise above foliage. Adds a light, airy quality to a border or in mass plantings in early to mid-summer.
Photo Credit: Creek Hill Nursery; National Gardening Association
Grows 18" - 36" h x 18" - 24" sp
*** SOLD OUT *** This hybrid Astilbe is a colorful and bright addition to your garden. Flowers last well into the summer and can be used for cut or dried arrangements. Soils for Astilbes should be evenly moist and never dry out. Adding compost to make the soil more humusy and rich along with mulch will help your Astilbe produce full flower clusters with hundreds of densely packed flowers that can be left to produce dried seed heads. Astilbe attracts butterflies and is perfect for a dappled light garden. Astilbe is deer and rabbit resistant.
Grows 2' h x 18" - 20" sp
Astilbe, with its graceful, fern-like foliage is a great addition to a part-sun to part-shade garden. A hybrid Astilbe, ‘Sprite’ is great for containers or the front of a border with its shell-pink plumes. Soils for Astilbes should be evenly moist and never dry out. Adding compost to make the soil more humusy and rich along with mulch will help your Astilbe produce full flower clusters with hundreds of densely-packed flowers that can be left to produce dried seed heads. Astilbe attracts butterflies and is perfect for a dappled light garden.
*** SOLD OUT *** Astilbe, with its graceful, fern-like foliage is a great addition to a part-sun to part-shade garden. One of the Chinese Astilbes, ‘Visions In Pink’ should have a little better sun and drought tolerance, but soils for these plants should never dry out. Adding compost to make the soil more humusy and rich along with mulch will help your Astilbe produce full clusters of hundreds of densely-packed flowers that can be left to produce dried seed heads. Astilbe attracts butterflies and is perfect for a dappled light garden.