Astilbes are fascinating plants with flowers completely unlike anything else it the garden. Originating from central America, they thrive is a sheltered, sunny spot. 'Astary Rose' is a smaller variety of Astilbe. This incredibly attractive dwarf perennial grows to just 30cm tall, but what it lacks in size it certainly makes up for with its exceptional flowers. Between June and August the dark green, glossy serrated leaves give rise to a mass of dense triangular panicles of soft pink flowers that look like frothy clouds of candy floss. The flowers are delightfully fragrant and 'Astary Rose' is Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators' with the blooms being an irresistible magnet for bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects. The flowers are good for cutting and are certainly an unusual addition to vase arrangements. They dry well too, and provide winter interest if left on the plant, especially when there's a frost. Astilbe prefer dappled shade over full sun although they will tolerate a bright spot. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the leaves. Although not fussy about soil, they do require good drainage so that their fleshy roots don't rot. Great at the front of a flower border, they are an interesting choice as an edging plant. Also ideal in containers, try planting different varieties together for a lovely, light and foamy effect. Supplied as 3 x established plants in 9cm pots, ready to plant. Reaching a height and spread of 30cm (1ft).
This False Goatbeard has frothy spires of pale pink flowers in summer, and dark green, divided foliage. Astilbe Censation™ 'Glitter & Glamour' is a plant well suited to damp areas of the garden, or the edge of a pond.
Astilbe chinensis 'Mojito' is relatively new on the scene, but certainly makes its presence known! The feathery plumes of white flowers open from pale green buds above a neat clump of dark green foliage - the overall effect is both elegant and refined.
If you are looking for a colourful plant for damp areas of the garden, then Astilbe japonica 'Elisabeth van Veen' is a great choice. It has feathery panicles of lush pink flowers on upright stems and clumps of finely divided leaves. False Goatsbeard can be planted in borders or patio planters and is fine in sun or partial shade. It looks great planted alongside Hostas and Ferns. Height and spread: 50cm (20).
Bring a bit of fun into the garden with the fluffy scarlet flower spikes of Astilbe japonica 'Montgomery'. The finely divided leaves emerge with a bronze tone in spring before developing the green foliage that forms the backdrop to the scarlet flowers which will turn heads during June and July. Astilbe, which is also known as False Goatsbeard will thrive in sun or partial shade but also where there is lots of moisture so if you have difficult damp spots in your garden borders, woodland areas or if you can spare the time to keep a patio pot well watered then this is the plant you've been looking for. Height: 70cm (28). Spread: 45cm (18).
Astilbe japonica 'Washington' is a variety of Astilbe. They are renowned as a plant that does well in damp areas of the garden. 'Washington' has fluffy white panicles of flowers on upright stems, with dark green foliage. It looks fantastic planted alongside Hostas, Ferns and other varieties of Astilbe, such as 'Elizabeth van Veen' which has deep pink flower spikes, as a contrast to the subtle white of 'Washington'. It flowers between June and July, and likes a full sun or partial shade position. Height and spread: 50cm (20).
This Astilbe japonica will certainly create an eye-catching display in your garden. The 'Washington' has beautiful pure white spiked blooms that appear during the middle of summer and stand tall above shiny dark green foliage. They make excellent cut flowers but once faded, the old brown flower-heads provide winter interest. Extremely fragrant, they are very attractive to bees and butterflies. Perfect for traditional cottage gardens, water gardens and cut flower gardens, they really are a versatile choice. They are a long-lived hardy perennial which will thrive in both full sun and shaded corners, but don't let the soil dry out, keep them well-watered. Supplied as 3 x established plants in 9cm pots, ready to plant out.
Indispensible plants for damp, shady corners. In the early summer months, candy-pink feathery plumes are sweetly fragrant and blend well with the ruby-red stems. Plants are easy to grow, clump forming and can even be grown in containers. Ht. 45cm. Supplied as bare-root plants.
Shooting skywards like festival fireworks, these beautiful astilbe flowers are delicate and dazzling. Find space for them on a veranda or in your dining room; or treat your nearest and dearest to a bunch of these evocative blooms
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Hundreds of frilled, bicolour blooms smother these free-flowering annuals in summer. Calibrachoa 'Can Can Double OrangeTastic' produces a continuous display of fresh flowers, which neatly drop to the ground when they are done ? so there?s no need for sticky deadheading.
Calibrachoa Can-Can Double PinkTastic® is a new variety producing masses of fully double blooms in eye-catching shades of pink and white. The unique flowers give the appearance of mini roses and offer a long season of colour from June to October. Free-flowering with unbeatable garden performance, they are perfect for adding long-lasting colour to your pots, baskets and troughs.