Astilbe japonica

Florist's Spiraea

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Common Name: 

Florist's Spiraea

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Water (From 0 to 5): 

Maximum temperature: 

30°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

90 cm

Maximum width: 

45 cm

Florist's Spiraea (Astilbe japonica) - Description

Astilbe japonica is a species in the genus Astilbe. Astilbes are native to Asia and North America. They are cultivated by gardeners as hardy herbaceous perennials, for their large handsome, often fern-like foliage, and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They require a peaty soil for their successful cultivation. Numerous hybrids have been raised.

Florist's Spiraea (Astilbe japonica) - Blooming

Bloom time depends largely on variety of plant.

Florist's Spiraea (Astilbe japonica) - Growth

Hot dry summers will cause damage to the plant.

Florist's Spiraea (Astilbe japonica) - Planting

Astilbes will be available more often than not as small container plants. At this stage they can be planted at any time from spring to late summer. If you get your hands on some bare root crowns or stems, plant them with the roots facing down in early spring.

Florist's Spiraea (Astilbe japonica) - Pest

Prone to powdery mildew and bacterial leaf spots.

Florist's Spiraea (Astilbe japonica) - Interesting facts

Astilbes are known for their airy plume like inflorescences and for their relatively long bloom periods. Bloom colors come in white, pink and red.

Florist's Spiraea (Astilbe japonica) - Soil and irrigation

Many Astilbes grow best in always wet, boggy soils.

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