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ARUNCUS...

 

Goat's beard Spiraea in my garden... not to be confused with Astilbe, this here is much taller and always white

 

For two weeks in late spring/early summer, depending on the weather, each 4- to 6-foot stalk of goatsbeard is crowned with a 6- to 10-inch plume of tiny blossoms.

Because the flowering season is relatively short and the foliage is tall, goatsbeard is generally placed at the back of a border, but it is also dramatic when massed alone as a separate planting.

Its tolerance for partial shade and wet soil makes it popular in woodland gardens.

 

Thank you, M, (*_*)

 

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Uploaded on May 22, 2019