Astilbe 'Washington'

Bareroot
Item #28849
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Description
Cold Hardy to Zone 3

Astilbe 'Washington' is a hardy deciduous perennial offering midsummer interest. The plant produces dense, fluffy white plumes. Borne on sturdy stems, the fragrant flowers make excellent cuts for fresh and dried arrangements. Attractive end-of-season dried seed heads extend the plant's ornamental interest into autumn.

Typical of Astilbe japonica, commonly called false spirea or false goat's beard, 'Washington' is a rhizomatous herbaceous plant. It has an upright, clump-forming habit of fern-like exceptionally dark green foliage, a medium growth rate, and slowly spreads by rhizomes. The plant works well in containers, mixed beds, and borders, and is an especially nice addition to shade gardens.

Easy to grow and low maintenance, Astilbe 'Washington' prefers moderate shade and organically rich, moist, well-drained, humusy soil. The plant should not be allowed to dry out. It is deep shade tolerant but flowers better with some sun. Deer and rabbit resistant.

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Genus Astilbe
Species x japonica
Variety 'Washington'
Item Form Bareroot
Zone 3 - 8
Bloom Start to End Mid Summer
Habit Upright
Height 23 in
Width 19 in
Additional Characteristics Easy Care Plants, Fragrance, Flower
Bloom Color Cream
Foliage Color Dark Green
Light Requirements Part Shade, Shade
Moisture Requirements Moist,  well-drained
Resistance Cold Hardy, Pest Resistant, Deer Resistance
Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy
Uses Beds, Border, Containers, Cut Flowers, Foliage Interest
Restrictions *Due to state restrictions we cannot ship to the following:
Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands

Product Review Summary
Based on 1 review
The average rating for this product is 5 out of 5 stars
Overall Rating: 5.0/5.0
Customer Reviews
March 28, 2025
Leafing Out Already
This shopper rated the product 5 out of 5 stars

I bought 3 of these astilbes for a shady area of the garden. I was a little apprehensive because I’ve never tried bare root plants before. After watching a few YouTube videos on planting astilbes I planted these in pots. Within a few days they started pushing up through the soil and after about 2 weeks they started to leaf out. I’m really pleased to see new growth and hopeful that I’ll have good roots and foliage this season, and flowers next season.

Joan from MO

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