Informazioni sulla guida
Resistenza? | 3 - 9 Qual è la mia zona? |
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Zone di calore | 2 – 8 |
Zone climatiche | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, A2, A3 |
Tipo di pianta | perenni |
Famiglia di piante | astilbes |
Esposizione | Sole pieno, Sole parziale, Ombra |
Stagione di interesse | Primavera (in ritardo) Estate (inizio, metà, fine) |
Altezza | 1 '- 4' (30 cm - 120 cm) |
Diffusione | 1 '- 2' (30 cm - 60 cm) |
Spaziatura | 24 "- 30" (60 cm - 75 cm) |
Bisogni d'acqua | Media |
Manutenzione | Basso |
Tipo di terreno | terra grassa |
Ph. Del suolo | Acido, alcalino, neutro |
Drenaggio del suolo | Umido ma ben drenato, mal drenato |
caratteristiche | Fiori recisi, accordi secchi, vistosi |
Tolleranza | Cervo, Coniglio, Terreno Bagnato |
attrae | Farfalle |
Idee paesaggistica | Letti e bordi, patio e contenitori, stagni e torrenti |
Stili da giardino | Informale e Cottage |
FAQ - 💬
❓ Where is the best place to plant astilbes?
👉 Astilbe prefer shady and moist sites. They'll add a splash of color to a shady place, perennial borders, woodlands, wet sites, containers, and groundcovers. The plant attracts butterflies and is resistant to rabbits and deer. The showy flowers are excellent for floral cuttings or use in a dried arrangement.
❓ Which Astilbe is the hardiest?
👉 Astilbe ardensii hybridsThe Astilbe ardensii hybrids are the first to bloom, and the hardiest. Although they come in a variety of colours, most come in pastel shades. One exception, the hybrid Astilbe 'Fanal', has bright red plumes and deep red foliage.
❓ Which Astilbe is best for shade?
👉 Rheinland. A showy, elegant perennial for shady environments in Zones 4-8 or perhaps even Zone 9, A. x arendsii 'Rheinland' has feathery pink blossoms and mounds of dark green foliage that give it a light, fairytale-like quality. It grows best in full or dappled shade.
❓ What month should I plant astilbe?
👉 Planting: Plant astilbe in spring or fall. Avoid summer planting due to astilbe's aversion to drying out. Astilbe can be started from seed, but it may be hard to germinate and will take a few years to get a substantial plant.
❓ Do astilbes spread?
👉 Most astilbes spread easily, so divide your plants every 3 to 5 years to prevent overcrowding and to keep them vigorous and healthy. Cover the root zone with a layer of bark chips or other mulch to help retain moisture in the soil and hold down any competing weeds.
❓ Should astilbe be cut back in the fall?
👉 Whether or not you choose to divide your plants, you'll need to cut them back for their winter dormancy. As the flowers begin to fade in the fall, and before you cut them back to tiny stems, be sure to mark their locations.
❓ How many astilbe Can I plant together?
👉 As with most perennials, astilbes look best when they are planted in groups of three or more plants of the same color. Weave astilbes among other shade lovers such as hostas and ferns, lady's mantle and hellebores.
❓ Can you plant astilbe in March?
👉 You can plant astilbe in either spring or fall but avoid planting in the hottest part of summer. If you must plant then, keep the plant well watered until new growth emerges. These are relatively slow-growing plants, but once established will bloom for many years before needing division.
❓ Do you deadhead astilbes?
👉 Deadheading astilbe won't encourage new flowers, so you should leave them in place through the fall. Eventually, the flowers will dry on the stalks but should stay in place. When winterizing astilbe plants, you can cut all the foliage off, leaving just a 3-inch (7.5 cm) stem above the ground.
❓ Should I cut back astilbe in the fall?
👉 Whether or not you choose to divide your plants, you'll need to cut them back for their winter dormancy. As the flowers begin to fade in the fall, and before you cut them back to tiny stems, be sure to mark their locations.
❓ What are Astilbe flowers?
👉 Prized for their large and attractive, feathery plumes of flowers accompanied by equally stunning fern-like foliage, astilbe flowers are grown by gardeners to add a pop of color to their precious lawns. Astilbe refers to a genus of about 20 different species of flowering plants in the Saxifragaceae family.
❓ How big does a false Astilbe get?
👉 Astilbe Plant Profile Botanical Name Astilbe Common Names Astilbe, false spirea, false goat's bear ... Plant Type Rhizomatous flowering perennial Mature Size 6 inches to 2 feet tall; 6-inch to 5-foo ... Sun Exposure Partial shade, full sun 6 more rows ...
❓ How to grow astilbes from seeds?
👉 Cover the roots with soil and press firmly. Make sure to plant the divisions in consistently moist, humus-rich soil. Dry soil can be fatal to your plants. To prolong the foliage, provide shade from hot afternoon sun. Astilbes can grow in deep shade, but will not flower as much. Remember to regularly check your astilbes to make sure they are moist.
❓ What does Astilbe Rheinland look like?
👉 Incredibly attractive, Astilbe 'Rheinland' (Astilbe japonica) features abundant, open panicles of sparkling, clear pink flower plumes borne on upright, reddish stems. Quite showy, they rise gracefully in early summer above an attractive mound of fern-like deep green, glossy foliage.