Habitat: sun or partial shade
Soil: any good garden soil
Height: 80 cm
Flowering: summer
Width: 30 cm
This is a genus of herbaceous plants, sometimes known as masterworts, or more correctly great masterwort, that come from central and eastern Europe and as far east as the Caucasus.The name reflects the starry appearance of the flowers, which have a tight umbel of small florets, surrounded by a ruff of papery bracts. Usually they come in pale shades, but there are some varieties that have deeper colours.
Astrantia major 'Claret' is one of the darkest-flowered varieties, in which the flowers are deep, ruby red, and whose bracts are longer than those in most other varieties. The leaves are deeply lobed, dark green.
2 litre pot £7.00
| Astrantia major 'Alba' has white flowers, with the tips of the papery bracts green, a subtle combination that makes the flowers combine well with the foliage. | |
| Astrantia major var. rosea has pink and green, starry, papery flowers and lobed foliage. A good woodland garden plant. |