Sunday, July 15, 2007

ASTILBES



Some pictures of the Astilbes in bloom. I don't recall the hybrids, because I've had them for a few years and no longer have the tags. Each year they bloom from the end of June till the beginning of August depending on their location. Some are grown mostly in sun and need a lot of water, while others are planted in shade and are less thirsty. The Astilbes that are in sun are little shorter then their counterparts grown in shade and the leaves tend to crisp in our hottest month, which is August. Those grown in the brightest locations are cut back after blooming, flushing out new foliage which looks great until dormancy in Winter.

4 comments:

LostRoses said...

Bob, I've never had much luck with astilbe though I admire their frothy texture. Some folks who moved in up the street put a brick block wall around their large blue spruce and then proceeded to fill in under it with astilbe. Wish they'd asked first, since the astilbe will never thrive there! Yours look fantastic.

Bob said...

I would of thought Astilbes would have done well up there. I really do like their flower form. It's a nice contrast to the many daisy, lily, umbel, and spike-like flower forms I have in the garden already.

Take care, BOB

Anonymous said...

I must say i enjoyed reading this information. You have mentioned some critical things on this page

Anonymous said...

Good assignment. Remain submitting!