When viewed from above, astilbe has the semblance of soft pink feathery snowflakes.
Astilbe, also known as false spirea, is a perennial shade loving plant.I grow a number of varieties in shade and sun,and they seem to do well in both locations.
My favorite is this early, soft pink variety.
Some Astilbe have a scrumptous sweet fragrance, while others seem to have no fragrance at all. The light pink variety (name unknown) has such a strong smell that it wafts throughout the garden, and when I'm gardening near it I'm drawn to take a closer sniff.
Astilbe makes a wonderful addition to the perennial border, and will always have it's place in my garden.
4 comments:
Thank you so much for all those great pictures of astilbes.
Love them.
Marie
I just love astilbes and your pictures really make them look beautiful. I tried growing them once in my former garden and they were total water hogs. This garden gets too much sun I think for me to be able to grow them well. Yours however look very happy!
The pink one is lovely - I didnt know you could get scented ones!
Regards
Karen
An Artists Garden
Nancy~ Thanks very much! That's the first thing I thought of when I looked at them through the camera lens:).
Maria~Thanks so much for stopping by.
Cindy~Many of ours grow in full sun, however here in Nova Scotia it usually doesn't get too hot in the summer, so that may be easier on them.
Karen~I have two that are highly scented, and others that are not scented at all.
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