£39.99
Pot Size:
10Ltr
|5 In stock
Family Rosaceae
Originating from China, Japan and Northern Europe
Big and bold, yet soft and feathery, intricately detailed and striking (more elegant than a goat’s beard), the dense mass of feather-shaped, handsome rich green herbaceous leaves is borne on tall stems with many brush-like branches. Forming a thicket-like large shrub, the individual leaflets can vary greatly in size, especially large when grown in part shade, making a valuable contribution to jungle-style gardens and looking great in traditional woodland styles.
Its white flowers are borne on branched inflorescences carrying hundreds of tiny individual flowers which attract all pollinators. They have a stunning plume-like shape, making an impact from afar and appearing beautiful up close, where the tassel-like side branches of the flower structures can be seen supporting the masses of starry-looking blooms, each bearing many filamentous stamens.
Particularly lush and effective when planted in dappled shade, where its bright flower colour is most conspicuous, Goat’s Beard is a vigorous perennial. It’s easy to grow in all but heavy wet soils, in full sun or part shade.
Height and spread after 1 – 2 years 1.2m x 80cm
Semi mature height and spread after 3 – 4 years if not pruned 2.5m x 1m
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