Astilbe 'Sprite'

Astilbe 'Sprite' Dwarf Astilbe

Common Name: Dwarf Astilbe

 

    • Lovely shell-pink flowers in open, drooping panicles borne on stiff, wiry stems

 

    • Rust-colored seed heads are particularly outstanding

 

    • Blooms in mid to late summer

 

    • Glossy black-green leaves are bronze in spring

 

    • Foliage is finely textured and forms a dense mound

 

  • A dwarf selection

A member of Astilbe simplicifolia(Astilbe). A species characterized by glossy, mid-green leaves which are lobed, not divided. Plants form compact mounds that look good even without flowers. Open, airy panicles of star-like flowers are followed by ornamental seed heads which provide a few additional months of interest. Slower to establish than A. arendsii, requiring about 3 years to reach maturity.