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Description

The listing, Whte Astilbe has ended.

You get one plant, bare root ,just dug, sealed in plastic. Must be planted at once. Figure about 1/4 pound.

Astilbes - Growing and Caring for Astible Plants
Astilbes are long-blooming, plume-like flowers in soft shades of white, pink and red. The flowers are held on tall, stiff stalks, above the airy foliage. Astilbes are one of the easiest perennial flowers to grow, but they give a high return. Virtually pest free, they can light up the shade garden or soften a sunny spot.

Description:

•Leaves: Foliage is deeply lobed, almost fern-like and airy.


•Flowers: Feathery plumes of flower clusters are born on tall stalks above the foliage. Flowers come in shades of white, pink, and red. Flowers stay in bloom several weeks and slowly fade in color as they dry.

Latin Name:

Astilbe
Common Name(s): False Spiraea, Meadowsweet

USDA Zone:

USDA Zones 4-8

Size:

1 - 4' (H) x 1--3' (W)

Exposure:

Full Sun / Partial Shade. Astilbe will bloom in shade, but the plants prefer some sunlight to achieve their full size. However, in hot weather and dry soils, their foliage will burn.

Bloom Period/Days to Harvest:

Late Spring/Summer. The plumes remain in flower for several weeks and continue to look good as they fade and dry on the plant.

Growing Notes:

Soil: Astilbe prefer a slightly rich, moist soil. The warmer the weather, the more moisture they need, especially in full sun.
Pests & Problems: Astilbes are virtually trouble free, bothered by few diseases or insects.

Maintenance: Extremely little maintenance is required. No staking or deadheading is necessary. The flower heads will dry on the plant and remain attractive for many months.

The flowers can be cut whenever they start to look ragged or left up for winter interest and cut back in the spring.
Questions & Comments
Original
how much is the shipping to stmarys pa 15857? thanks f&W
Jun 27th, 2012 at 1:06:58 PM PDT by
Original
zsuzsu,

Can't answer they aren't dug yet. I will change s&h to $5 FLAT.
Jun 27th, 2012 at 5:40:37 PM PDT by
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Can it take the Florida heat? I am not in the zone you mentioned but I have a green thumb and often grow items that are not "growable" here.. I am in Zone 10.
Jun 28th, 2012 at 6:11:02 AM PDT by
Original
I did a quick search. Most said up to zone 8 or 8b. Here4 are some to read. Hopefully your green thumb will work.

San
Jun 29th, 2012 at 5:58:02 PM PDT by

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