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Astilbe chinensis var. pumila
By Siris
- 17 Aug, 2017
- 9 likes
Dwarf Astilbe on the edge of the preformed pond (not really damp) does well. Saracenias in the margin of the pond.
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Mine died like this it's a beautiful colour.
17 Aug, 2017
Lovely :)
17 Aug, 2017
Goodness ours finished months ago, lucky you, so pretty.
18 Aug, 2017
Dd, This one is still in full flower, whereas the other varieties have lost their colour, but I leave the flower spikes on the plants.
18 Aug, 2017
Oh do you, I have left some on, and taken some off.....
19 Aug, 2017
I leave Fanal dead heads on a long time, they have an Autumn brown colour which I like.
20 Aug, 2017
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Pretty colour Siris. I've had a few Astilbe over the years but they just don't like it here so I gave it best.
17 Aug, 2017