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Astilbe (Dark Side of the Moon)

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Astilbe /əˈstɪlbiː/ is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat’s beard and false spirea.

These hardy herbaceous perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well. Numerous hybrid cultivars have been raised. Flowers of at least some Astilbe species have a strong and pleasant aroma. Some species, including Astilbe rivularis, are used in traditional medicine.

Species
Species of Astilbe include:

Cultivar groups
Commonly accepted cultivar groups are:

The following varieties and cultivars have gained the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit:

Cultivation
There are three UK National Collections of Astilbe, held by:

Reference

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astilbe


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