Perennials: Aruncus dioicus kamtschaticus
Botanical name: Aruncus dioicus kamtschaticus
Common name: Goatsbeard
also known as ('Wild Spirea')
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at a glance
Soil: | damp, neutral, loam |
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Sun: | |
Zones: | 3a thru 7b |
Care: |
easy
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Lifespan: |
perennial
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Category: | |
Attributes: |
deer resistant |
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description for "Perennials: Aruncus dioicus kamtschaticus"
Goatsbeard brings a dramatic end to Spring color. This stunning perennial grows more like a bush and will shower your garden with plumes of creamy/white flowers. Generally one of the last Spring plants to bloom, it is very easy to grow and maintain and works well in the transition from late Spring to Summer color. Once the flowers have faded, the foliage remains until frost. Hardy in zones 3-7. Edited by S.Derr