ARUNCUS (Goat's Beard)

Goat's Beard is an enormous and showy perennial that can grow as high as six feet and look like a bush.  The handsome compound leaves are deep green and have serrated edges.  In early autumn, the plants come into bloom, producing many dramatic plumes composed of tiny, white flowers.  The plants bring color to the garden after the usual spring show has passed.
ARUNCUS aethusifolius

Goat's Beard

Flowers: small feathery white plumes Height: 10-12"
Creamy white flowers appear in late spring on this adorable dwarf plant. The shiny green, serrated foliage with red-brown highlights speaks for itself and will create an excellent clumping form that also offers a great red-bronze fall color.
#14010
 
#1 container SunPart shade
ARUNCUS dioicus

Goat's Beard

Flowers: large, creamy white plumes Height: 4-5'
An excellent large scale landscape perennial and a good accent plant for almost any soil in a partially shaded location, this selection features large, off-white, shaggy plumes in June above coarsely toothed foliage.
#18204

 
400 pot SunPart shade
 

 
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