Emerald Coast Growers Catalog - Summer 2008 - (Page 13) Astilbe — Part shade, shade Stunningly beautiful when used alone or in combinations in the landscape, Astilbe is attractive from spring to late fall. Upright clusters of colorful blooms are eye-catching in every stage of maturity. Tight flower clusters open slowly to present feathery plumes. The clusters often dry in place and these dried plumes can last well into the fall. Moisture lovers! arendsii Astary™ Mix From Benary Seeds. This compact Astilbe blooms in its first year with uniform flowers of pink, rose, and white. 10'' Zones 4–8 36 .89 each 32.04 per tray ×a. ‘Amethyst’ Fluffy lavender spikes. Early bloomer. 2-3' Zones 3–9 36 1.05 each 37.80 per tray ×a. Bridal Veil (‘Brautschleier’) Fragrant. Fluffy, pure white, cascading plumes. Early bloomer. 30" Zones 3–9 36 1.05 each 37.80 per tray ×a. ‘Deutschland’ Glistening white flowers in early summer. 2' Zones 3–9 36 1.05 each 37.80 per tray ×a. ‘Erika’ Triangular-shaped plumes of clear pink flowers. Midsummer bloomer. 2’ Zones 3–9 36 1.05 each 37.80 per tray ×a. ‘Fanal’ Garnet-red flowers bloom midsummer. 2' Zones 3–9 36 1.05 each 37.80 per tray ×a. ‘Sister Theresa’ Salmon-pink plumes appear over bluish-green foliage in early summer. 2' Zones 3–9 36 1.05 each 37.80 per tray chinensis ‘Pumila’ Lilac plumes over deeply cut foliage. Late-summer bloomer. 1' Zones 3–9 36 1.13 each 40.68 per tray c. ‘Purple Candles’ Purple-rose plumes bloom in late summer. 36–42" Zones 3–9 36 1.13 each 40.68 per tray c. ‘Visions’ Raspberry-pink flowers bloom over lacy, blue-green foliage in midsummer. 15" Zones 3–9 36 1.13 each 40.68 per tray japonica ‘Montgomery’ Wine-red plumes appear in midsummer. 20–24" Zones 3–8 36 1.05 each 37.80 per tray j. ‘Peach Blossom’ Peach-pink flowers in midsummer. 20–24" Zones 3–9 36 1.05 each 37.80 per tray simplicifolia ‘Sprite’ Perennial Plant of the Year 1994. Shell-pink flowers in late summer. 1' Zones 3–9 36 1.05 each 37.80 per tray thunbergii Straussenfeder (‘Ostrich Plume’) Large, cascading panicles of coral-pink flowers bloom in early summer. 32–36" Zones 3–9 36 1.05 each 37.80 per tray Astilbe t. Straussenfeder Astilbe c. ‘Visions’ Astilbe c. ‘Pumila’ Astilbe ×a. ‘Fanal’ Astilbe j. ‘Peach Blossom’ Astilbe s. ‘Sprite’ Toll Free 1.877.804.7277 13 www.ecgrowers.com http://www.ecgrowers.com
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