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Clear SearchAruncus aesthusifolius
Miniature Goat's Beard has delicate Astilbe-like spikes of creamy white above deeply cut green foliage, blooming in June. Dr. Alan Armitage feels that Aruncus aesthusifolius is more heat tolerant than the bigger Aruncus, and he's right, from our experience here in New Jersey. Miniature Goat's Beard often produces attractive fall foliage in shades of bronze and purple.
H: 12 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 4




Aruncus dioicus
Goat's Beard has large white Astilbe-like flowers in June, held well above the plant. It prefers moist, shady locations and is particularly gorgeous planted in masses.
H: 48 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5




Aruncus x 'Chantilly Lace' PP30740
Spikes of creamy white flowers over green foliage in late spring and early summer. Long lived and somewhat tolerant of drier shady sites.
H: 30 Inches · S: 40 Inches · Zone: 3




Aruncus x 'Misty Lace' PP15798
'Misty Lace' Goatsbeard is a cross between A. dioicus and A. aesthusifolius, resulting in a nice compact form with lots of creamy white Astilbe-like flowers in May and June. The intermediate size and reddish stems make Aruncus x 'Misty Lace' a lovely addition to the shade perennial garden. A selection by Dr. Alan Armitage of the University of Georgia, so you know it is happy in the heat and humidity. Likes a moist, humus-rich site.
H: 24 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 3




