Astilbe chinensis ‘Maggie Daley’

(Astilbe 'Maggie Daley')


$14.99


Hardiness Zones:

 4a  4b  5a  5b  6a  6b  7a  7b  8a  8b  9a  9b

Quick Overview:

‘Maggie Daley’ Astilbe has bright lavender-purple plumes are dense and fuzzy. It blooms in mid to late summer and has shiny, dark green foliage that is attractive even when the plant is not in bloom
A later blooming species useful for extending the bloom season into late summer. Foliage is deeply incised, coarsely textured, and often bronze-green in color. Flowers are borne on narrow, branched panicles. Though garden performance is far superior in moist soils, members of this species are moderately drought tolerant.

Description

Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soils in part shade to full shade. Prefers moist, humusy, organically rich soils. Soils must not be allowed to dry out. If regularly watered, foliage will usually remain attractive throughout the growing season. A summer compost mulch helps retain soil moisture. Chinese astilbes are generally noted, however, for having better sun and drought tolerance than other species of astilbe. Removing faded flower stalks will not prolong bloom but may improve plant appearance, particularly if a ground cover look is desired. On the other hand, many gardeners leave the flower stalks in place after bloom because of the continuing ornamental interest of the dried seed heads. Divide clumps when overcrowding occurs (every 3-4 years).

Additional information

Common Name

Astilbe 'Maggie Daley'

Botanical Name

Astilbe chinensis 'Maggie Daley'

Container/Amount

1 gallon

Evergreen or Deciduous

Deciduous

Hardiness Zone

4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b

Growth Rate

Average

Light Requirements

Part-shade, Part-sun, Shade

Height

to 2 ft.

Width

1.5 ft.

Soil Condition

Well-drained

Water Needs

Average

Blooming Period

mid summer

Flower Color

Lavender-purple

Fragrance

No

Foliage Color

dark green

Deer Resistant

Yes

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