Description
1994 Perennial Plant of the Year. Shell-pink flowers in late summer. Stunningly beautiful when used alone or in combinations in the landscape, Astilbe is attractive from spring to late fall. Upright clusters of colorful blooms are eye-catching in every stage of maturity. Tight flower clusters open slowly to present feathery plumes. The clusters often dry in place and these dried plumes can last well into the fall. Moisture lovers!
Pot Size: 3.5" square pots
Common Name: False spirea
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 - 9
Mature Height: 12 inches
Color: Pink
Exposure: Part Shade to Full Shade
Genus: |
Astilbe |
Pot Size: |
3.5 inches square |
Common Name: |
False spirea |
Zone: |
3 |
Zone: |
4 |
Zone: |
5 |
Zone: |
6 |
Zone: |
7 |
Zone: |
8 |
Zone: |
9 |
Height: |
12 inches |
Color: |
Pink |
Light Preference: |
Part Shade |
Light Preference: |
Full Shade |