Hennie Graafland Astilbe
‘Hennie Graafland’ refuses to be unnoticed in the garden. It all starts with foliage that may be the best of any Astilbe featuring a delicate, deeply cut look that begs […]
Read MoreRheinland Astilbe
This early blooming beauty will captivate you with mounding, deeply cut, lustrous, dark green foliage and an ample display of airy, pale pink flower spikes starting in mid to late […]
Read MoreDeutschland Astilbe
Deutschland’ Astilbe starts the spring with a mound of bronzy, deep green foliage. This deeply cut foliage provides great texture for any shady area spring through fall and provides a […]
Read MoreVisons in White Chinese Astilbe
The shaded woodland garden is one of the toughest spots in the landscape to find plants that will thrive but, Visions in White Astilbe is the perfect summer blooming perennial […]
Read MoreVisions in Red Astilbe
Same small habit like all chinensis-type Astilbes, but an incredible new flower color! Deep red buds open to pinkish-red flowers, these will surely brighten up the garden as many plants […]
Read MoreVisions in Pink Astilbe
A strong, sturdy, heavy bloomer just like its cousin ‘Visions’ but with pale pink flowers and bluish green, deeply incised foliage. The chinensis species has been having late night garden […]
Read MoreVisions Chinese Astilbe
Broad leaves with deep cuts are what make this variety different from the others. Not to mention the incredibly bright lilac-purple flowers that bloom all summer. A shorter, more compact […]
Read MorePurple Candles Astilbe
Drought tolerant perennial with purplish red flower spikes above bronzed foliage. Ideal for borders, woodland gardens or mass plantings. Excellent cut flowers.
Read MoreChinese Astilbe
Most Chinese Astilbes are slow growing clump forming perennials, ‘Pumila’ is a dwarf Chinese Astilbe that spreads quicker then other Chinese Astibles. A dark green mound of thick leaves perfectly […]
Read MoreJump & Jive Astilbe
This compact selection has fluffy plumes in a bright magenta-pink or purple-red shade, over a mound of elegant, lacy green leaves. Part of the Music series of Astilbe, bred in […]
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