Astilbe xarendsii 'Bressingham Beauty'
Saxifragaceae
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Habitat:
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full sun or partial shade
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Flowering:
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summer
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Size:
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60
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90
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Soil:
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fertile, moist, humus rich
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Astilbe `Bressingham Beauty`
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Price
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£7.00
(2 litre pot)
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Order code:
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UBB-2
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There are tall astilbes for herbaceous borders and small ones of rock garden stature, but all prefer cool and damp conditions. They are clump-forming perennials with branched spikes bearing a multitude of tiny flowers, usually pink or white, sometimes red, closely packed together into a fuzzy mass. The multiply divided leaves are also attractive, opening with bronze colouring, and the dried flowers stems can stand through the winter, adding structure for many extra months.
Astilbe xarendsii 'Bressingham Beauty' has feathery plumes of rich pink flowers above bronze tinted and mid green fern-like foliage. Easy to grow, this brings good colour to a shady area.
Other related plants:
Clump-forming perennial with elegant sprays of of nodding white flowers.
Dense plumes of deep red flowers.
Dwarf form with pink flowers tightly packed along stem and short side branches.
Tall spikes of pink feathery flowers above delicate cut leaves.
Wide 'candyfloss' tufts of sugar pink flowers; one of the finest varieties.
Long terminal clusters of masses of tiny palest yellow-green flowers.
Tall plant with dissected leaves and strong heads of fluffy pink flowers.