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Astrantia 'Star of Beauty'

Astrantia 'Star of Beauty'

A fast growing but compact variety of herbaceous perennial with an abundance of richly coloured blooms in the Summer. The Astrantia 'Star of Beauty' is a clump-forming plant with deeply divided, toothed leaves of dark green which sit beneath branching, upright stalks holding interesting flowers consisting of rounded umbels of tiny, white florets tipped with purple and surrounded by narrow, magenta-purple bracts with light touches of grey. These free flowering blossoms can be seen throughout the Summer.

Plant in moist, humus-rich, fertile, well-drained soils and keep in full or partial sun in a sheltered position. Tolerates drier soils and conditions once established but does not tolerate drought conditions.

Please Note: Images are for illustrative purposes only and designed to be a representation of the item(s) being sold. Herbaceous plants die back below the soil in the Winter and may be supplied in their dormant state during this time. Fresh growth will be seen the following Spring.

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A fast growing but compact variety of herbaceous perennial with an abundance of richly coloured blooms in the Summer. The Astrantia 'Star of Beauty' is a clump-forming plant with deeply divided, toothed leaves of dark green which sit beneath branching, upright stalks holding interesting flowers consisting of rounded umbels of tiny, white florets tipped with purple and surrounded by narrow, magenta-purple bracts with light touches of grey. These free flowering blossoms can be seen throughout the Summer.

Plant in moist, humus-rich, fertile, well-drained soils and keep in full or partial sun in a sheltered position. Tolerates drier soils and conditions once established but does not tolerate drought conditions.

Please Note: Images are for illustrative purposes only and designed to be a representation of the item(s) being sold. Herbaceous plants die back below the soil in the Winter and may be supplied in their dormant state during this time. Fresh growth will be seen the following Spring.