N – Lavender Astilbe (Bare-Root Plant)

Lavender Astilbe (Astilbe  ‘Lavender’) is a graceful spring-planted rhizome known for its feathery lavender plumes that rise above mounds of fernlike compound foliage, adding soft texture and vertical interest to shaded gardens. In mid summer, these elegant flower spikes create airy displays that persist for weeks.

This shade-loving performer thrives in partial to full shade and is well suited for woodland gardens, borders, and alongside water features. Its attractive foliage, long-lasting flowers, and deer resistance make it a favorite choice for home gardeners and fundraising programs alike.

$15.00

Botanical Name: Astilbe Lavender (1-2 eyes)
Underground Structure: Rhizome
Number Included: 1
Planting Season: Spring
Blooming Season: Summer
Hardiness Zone: 3 to 8
Light Requirements: Partial shade to shade
Mature Plant Height: 18-24 in
Deer Resistant: Yes
Other Characteristics: Great for shade and woodland gardens; likes consistent moisture.

Plant Description
Ferny foliage with feathery lavender plumes; loves moist soil.

Planting Instructions
Plant crown 1-2 in below soil in moist, humus-rich soil; space 18-24 in apart; water regularly and mulch.