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Astilbe ( False Spirea,Goat's Beard )

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Astilbe ( False Spirea,Goat's Beard )

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Origins

Showy panicles or plumes of feathery flowers are the hallmark of astilbe, a member of the Saxifragaceae family of herbaceous plants. The first species known to European growers was Bergenia crassifoilia, a Siberian variety first seen in 1760 that had large red flowers on sturdy stems. Modern cultivars come from around the world, including alpine and arctic regions alike, in shades varying from the palest pink to lavender, rose, crimson and white. Common names for this graceful pyramid-shaped flower are false spirea and goat's beard.

Availability and Vase Life

March through September, with peaks April through Setpember. 5-7 days.

Care and Handling

Typically goes takes in much water, so pay attention to water level in the container.

Design Uses

Use as filler with other flowers. Given its large water requirements, avoid using with floral foam whenever possible. Suitable for drying.

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