Aruncus aethusifolius
Dwarf Goat's Beard
Aruncus aethusifolius, commonly referred to as Dwarf Goat’s Beard. Let’s explore its fascinating features:
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Appearance:
- It forms a charming clump of fern-like, dark green leaves on red stems, reaching an approximate height of 15 cm.
- During late spring through summer, it produces 20 cm spikes adorned with Astilbe-like plumes of tiny, creamy pink flowers.
- The flower plumes, even after they finish blooming, create an ornamental effect, eliminating the need for removal.
- The foliage transitions into a lovely autumn color with shades of orangey-ginger as the colder season approaches.
- This hardy plant is frost-tolerant and easy to grow.
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Benefits:
- Ground cover: It works well as ground cover due to its low height and spreading habit.
- Edging: Use it along pathways or garden borders for a neat and attractive edge.
- Ornamental Value: The flower plumes add beauty, and the autumn foliage enhances visual interest.