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Astilbe
''Astilbe'' is a genus of 18 species of rhizome, rhizomatous flowering plants within the family (biology), family Saxifragaceae, native plant, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea. These hardiness (plants), hardy herbaceous perennial plant, perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well. Numerous Hybrid (biology), hybrid cultivars have been raised. Flowers of at least some ''Astilbe'' species have a strong and pleasant aroma. Some species, including ''Astilbe rivularis'', are used in traditional medicine. Species Species of ''Astilbe'' include: *''Astilbe biternata'' (Vent.) Britton ex Kearney – Appalachian false goat's beard *''A ...
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Astilbe Rivularis Var
''Astilbe'' is a genus of 18 species of rhizome, rhizomatous flowering plants within the family (biology), family Saxifragaceae, native plant, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea. These hardiness (plants), hardy herbaceous perennial plant, perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well. Numerous Hybrid (biology), hybrid cultivars have been raised. Flowers of at least some ''Astilbe'' species have a strong and pleasant aroma. Some species, including ''Astilbe rivularis'', are used in traditional medicine. Species Species of ''Astilbe'' include: *''Astilbe biternata'' (Vent.) Britton ex Kearney – Appalachian false goat's beard *''A ...
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Astilbe Crispa
''Astilbe'' is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea. These hardy herbaceous perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well. Numerous hybrid cultivars have been raised. Flowers of at least some ''Astilbe'' species have a strong and pleasant aroma. Some species, including '' Astilbe rivularis'', are used in traditional medicine. Species Species of ''Astilbe'' include: *'' Astilbe biternata'' (Vent.) Britton ex Kearney – Appalachian false goat's beard *'' Astilbe chinensis'' (Maxim.) Franch. & Sav. *'' Astilbe crispa'' (Arends) Bergmans *'' Ast ...
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Astilbe Platyphylla
''Astilbe'' is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea. These hardy herbaceous perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well. Numerous hybrid cultivars have been raised. Flowers of at least some ''Astilbe'' species have a strong and pleasant aroma. Some species, including '' Astilbe rivularis'', are used in traditional medicine. Species Species of ''Astilbe'' include: *'' Astilbe biternata'' (Vent.) Britton ex Kearney – Appalachian false goat's beard *'' Astilbe chinensis'' (Maxim.) Franch. & Sav. *''Astilbe crispa'' (Arends) Bergmans *'' Asti ...
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Astilbe Microphylla Var
''Astilbe'' is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea. These hardy herbaceous perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well. Numerous hybrid cultivars have been raised. Flowers of at least some ''Astilbe'' species have a strong and pleasant aroma. Some species, including '' Astilbe rivularis'', are used in traditional medicine. Species Species of ''Astilbe'' include: *'' Astilbe biternata'' (Vent.) Britton ex Kearney – Appalachian false goat's beard *'' Astilbe chinensis'' (Maxim.) Franch. & Sav. *''Astilbe crispa'' (Arends) Bergmans *'' Asti ...
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Astilbe Microphylla
''Astilbe'' is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea. These hardy herbaceous perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well. Numerous hybrid cultivars have been raised. Flowers of at least some ''Astilbe'' species have a strong and pleasant aroma. Some species, including '' Astilbe rivularis'', are used in traditional medicine. Species Species of ''Astilbe'' include: *'' Astilbe biternata'' (Vent.) Britton ex Kearney – Appalachian false goat's beard *'' Astilbe chinensis'' (Maxim.) Franch. & Sav. *''Astilbe crispa'' (Arends) Bergmans *'' Asti ...
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Astilbe Macroflora
''Astilbe'' is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea. These hardy herbaceous perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well. Numerous hybrid cultivars have been raised. Flowers of at least some ''Astilbe'' species have a strong and pleasant aroma. Some species, including '' Astilbe rivularis'', are used in traditional medicine. Species Species of ''Astilbe'' include: *'' Astilbe biternata'' (Vent.) Britton ex Kearney – Appalachian false goat's beard *'' Astilbe chinensis'' (Maxim.) Franch. & Sav. *''Astilbe crispa'' (Arends) Bergmans *'' Asti ...
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Astilbe Longicarpa
''Astilbe'' is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea. These hardy herbaceous perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well. Numerous hybrid cultivars have been raised. Flowers of at least some ''Astilbe'' species have a strong and pleasant aroma. Some species, including '' Astilbe rivularis'', are used in traditional medicine. Species Species of ''Astilbe'' include: *'' Astilbe biternata'' (Vent.) Britton ex Kearney – Appalachian false goat's beard *'' Astilbe chinensis'' (Maxim.) Franch. & Sav. *''Astilbe crispa'' (Arends) Bergmans *'' Asti ...
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Astilbe Grandis
''Astilbe'' is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea. These hardy herbaceous perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well. Numerous hybrid cultivars have been raised. Flowers of at least some ''Astilbe'' species have a strong and pleasant aroma. Some species, including '' Astilbe rivularis'', are used in traditional medicine. Species Species of ''Astilbe'' include: *'' Astilbe biternata'' (Vent.) Britton ex Kearney – Appalachian false goat's beard *'' Astilbe chinensis'' (Maxim.) Franch. & Sav. *''Astilbe crispa'' (Arends) Bergmans *'' Asti ...
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Astilbe Biternata
''Astilbe'' is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea. These hardy herbaceous perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well. Numerous hybrid cultivars have been raised. Flowers of at least some ''Astilbe'' species have a strong and pleasant aroma. Some species, including '' Astilbe rivularis'', are used in traditional medicine. Species Species of ''Astilbe'' include: *'' Astilbe biternata'' (Vent.) Britton ex Kearney – Appalachian false goat's beard *'' Astilbe chinensis'' (Maxim.) Franch. & Sav. *''Astilbe crispa'' (Arends) Bergmans *'' Asti ...
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Astilbe Rivularis
''Astilbe'' is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea. These hardy herbaceous perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly associated with pond-side planting. They also tolerate clay soils well. Numerous hybrid cultivars have been raised. Flowers of at least some ''Astilbe'' species have a strong and pleasant aroma. Some species, including '' Astilbe rivularis'', are used in traditional medicine. Species Species of ''Astilbe'' include: *''Astilbe biternata'' (Vent.) Britton ex Kearney – Appalachian false goat's beard *'' Astilbe chinensis'' (Maxim.) Franch. & Sav. *''Astilbe crispa'' (Arends) Bergmans *'' Astil ...
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Astilbe Chinensis
''Astilbe chinensis'', commonly known as false goat's beard, tall false-buck's-beard or Chinese astilbe, is a plant in the saxifrage ''Saxifraga'' is the largest genus in the family Saxifragaceae, containing about 465 species of holarctic perennial plants, known as saxifrages or rockfoils. The Latin word ''saxifraga'' means literally "stone-breaker", from Latin ' ("rock" or " ... family, Saxifragaceae. It is a perennial herb that grows near shaded streams and rivers. It is also commonly grown in shade gardens. Taxonomy The binomial name of Chinese astilbe is ''Astilbe chinensis''. The genus name, ''Astilbe'', from the Greek words for "without" and "brightness", refers to the dullness of leaves of some species, while the specific epithet refers to the plant's Chinese origin. Chinese astilbe was originally described as ''Hoteia chinensis'' by C. J. Maximowiez in 1859. In 1875, Adrien René Franchet and Ludovic Savatier transferred it to the genus ''Astilbe''. Whether ''A. ...
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Astilbe Japonica
''Astilbe japonica'', called false buck's beard, is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Astilbe'', native to Japan, and introduced in New York State. Its hybrid cultivars 'Deutschland', 'Montgomery', and 'Rheinland' have gained the Royal Horticultural Society The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), founded in 1804 as the Horticultural Society of London, is the UK's leading gardening charity. The RHS promotes horticulture through its five gardens at Wisley (Surrey), Hyde Hall (Essex), Harlow Carr (Nor ...'s Award of Garden Merit. References japonica Endemic flora of Japan Plants described in 1841 Taxa named by Joseph Decaisne Taxa named by Charles François Antoine Morren {{Saxifragaceae-stub ...
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