Strong dark foliage and tall stems reaching 45cm with frothy white flower plumes make Astilbe ‘Cappuccino’ sound like heaven! The pure white flowers will bring lightness to a partially shady spot in the garden and will be at its best from May through until July.
With its architectural designer look, Astilbe ‘Cappuccino’ is excellent used as a statement plant in a white container. The contrast of the white pot, then the darker foliage and stems and then topped off with the mass of frothy whites makes for an eye-catching display.
Astilbe plants are one of the easiest and long-lived perennials to grow and once planted and established in their ideal site will happily reappear every year with little maintenance. They are also known a false spirea, false goats’ beard and meadowsweet.
For the best results plant Astilbe in a part sun/part shady position in fertile moist soil that will retain moisture and not dry out. Having enough moisture at the roots is very important to the well-being of Astilbe.
Ideal situations to plant Astilbe are in borders, containers and at the edge of ponds. Too much hot midday sun can cause the foliage to scorch and burn, so early morning or late afternoon sun exposure is perfect.
By choosing different varieties of Astilbe you can have a long season of interest. The distinctive plumes of feathery looking flowers appear above stiff stalks aloft the airy foliage and will give colour and form to the summer border. No dead heading is required as the plumes flower once and gradually fade over several weeks.
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Please note the second picture is a 'general' bare root picture and all varieties will look different when they arrive. You will receive full planting instructions with delivery.
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Brand: Brookside Nursery
Supplied as: 1 Bare Root
Habit: Upright
Eventual Height: 45cm (18")
Position: Sun or Partial Shade
Primary Flower Colour: White
Plant Type: Hardy Perennial
Flowering Period: May-July
Botanical name: Astilbe x arendsii