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  1. Astilbe: Introduction and Cultivars - Dave's Garden

    Jul 25, 2008 · Astilbe is also known as False Goat's Beard or False Spirea. Astilbes are some of the first plants to peek through the soil in Spring to grow fast and vigorous, filling in very …

  2. Astilbes in Houston? - Dave's Garden

    Apr 30, 2007 · A thread in the Texas Gardening forum, titled Astilbes in Houston?

  3. Astilbe Species, Appalachian False Goat's Beard, Native Astilbe

    Astilbe Species, Appalachian False Goat's Beard, Native Astilbe. Astilbe biternata. Upload Image ...

  4. Why are my astilbe dying? - Dave's Garden

    Jun 13, 2005 · Astilbe can actually be grown as a marginal plant in boggy soil. Sounds like you may have dry shade rather than moist shade. If that's the case and you still want to grow …

  5. Astilbe, Chinese Astilbe, False Spirea, False Goat's Beard 'Pumila'

    A nice dwarf astilbe for moist to wet locations where you don't want a taller version, such as borders or as a graduation to taller flowe...Read More Has lavender plumes in late summer - …

  6. What is happening to my astilbes? - Dave's Garden

    Jul 29, 2009 · The unidentified astilbe just finished blooming and appears to be healthy, while the two fanals look incredibly sick. They are in partial shade- with a few hours of early morning …

  7. Astilbe, False Spirea, False Goat's Beard 'Fanal' - Dave's Garden

    Wonderful deep red astilbe. Blooms generally in late July. Medium height (24"), lacy, rich green foliage.

  8. Astilbe, Chinese Astilbe, False Spirea, False Goat's Beard 'Visions'

    This astilbe has very solid, strong stems and is a compact grower compared to some others I have.

  9. Astilbe, False Spirea, False Goat's Beard 'Bridal Veil' - Dave's Garden

    Astilbe x arendsii. Upload Image Print Version View Gallery 6 photos. Upload Image ...

  10. Shade Gardening:Goat's Beard vs Astilbe - Dave's Garden

    Mar 13, 2013 · The astilbe are more showy but it's hard to beat the miniature goat's beard for a plant that's content in one spot for a very long time. In the first photo the plants are all in full …

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