Sugarberry False Spirea
This floriferous, soft pink selection has triangular-shaped plumes. Flowers are presented just above the very compact, full clump of small, dark green leaves.
Read MoreBoogie Woogie False Spirea
A bright, fluorescent pink introduction in the “Music” series from hybridizer Harrie Verduin. It is a brighter, lighter pink selection with enormous blooming power.
Read MoreIce Cream Astilbe
Masses of soft pink, feathery plumes sit above glossy, dark green foliage in mid to late summer. The perfect ice cream for a cool, shady garden! Divide clumps every 3 […]
Read MoreHennie 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 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 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 […]
Read MoreYounique Silvery Pink Astilbe
Astilbe is one of the tried and true perennials that even your Grandmother loved. Rest assured, this is not your Grandmother’s Astilbe…it’s your Grandmother’s Astilbe on steroids! Dense, deep green, […]
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