Astilbe Visions

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A compact astilbe with bronze-green foliage and dense, feathery plumes of raspberry-pink flowers in summer. Loving moist soil, it is excellent for damp borders and containers. Non Members Delivery Notes and charges

Description

Astilbe ‘Visions’ – astilbe

Botanical name: Astilbe chinensis ‘Visions’
Common names: Astilbe, false goat’s beard
Family: Saxifragaceae
Plant type: Herbaceous perennial
Habit: Clump-forming
Pot size: 2–3 litre pot
Eventual size: Approx. 40–50cm tall × 45cm spread
Foliage: Ferny, divided, bronze-green foliage; deciduous
Flowers: Dense, fluffy, upright plumes of raspberry-lilac flowers in mid to late summer (July–August)
Scent: Not notably scented
Aspect / light: Partial shade (tolerates full sun only if the soil stays reliably moist)
Soil: Moist to wet, fertile, humus-rich; must not dry out (though this chinensis type is rather more drought-tolerant than most astilbes); any pH
Hardiness: RHS H7 (very hardy, below −20°C); USDA zones 4–8
Exposure: Sheltered
Native range: Garden form; the parent species are native to Asia
Toxicity / pet & child safety: Generally considered non-toxic to people and pets

Astilbe ‘Visions’ is a compact astilbe with dense, fluffy raspberry-lilac plumes over bronze-green ferny foliage in summer. Later-flowering and more drought-tolerant, it is superb for moist, shady borders.

GardenAdvice notes

A superb perennial for moist shade, astilbe is grown for its handsome, ferny, divided foliage and its beautiful feathery plumes of tiny flowers in summer, which glow in a shady border and dry to attractive rusty seedheads. It is the classic plant for damp, partly shaded spots — pond and stream sides, bog gardens and moist woodland borders. This is one of the more drought-tolerant astilbes, coping with drier soil than most, though it is still happiest kept moist.

Growing & planting

Plant in spring or autumn in moist to wet, fertile, humus-rich soil in partial shade — the most important thing is that the soil stays reliably moist, though this type tolerates somewhat drier conditions than most. Work in plenty of compost or leaf mould, and mulch. Space appropriately for size.

Care & maintenance

Low-maintenance provided it is kept moist. Water generously in dry spells. Leave the faded plumes standing, as they dry to attractive rusty seedheads for winter, then cut back in late winter or early spring. Feed and mulch in spring. Lift and divide congested clumps every few years in spring.

Propagation

  • Division: Lift and divide established clumps in spring, as growth begins.

Pests & diseases

Generally trouble-free in moist soil. Its one real enemy is drought, which scorches and browns the foliage. Powdery mildew or vine weevil occasionally occur. Kept moist, it is easy and reliable.

Uses in the garden

Superb beside ponds and streams, in bog gardens, moist and shady borders and woodland gardens, where its ferny foliage and feathery plumes bring colour and texture to damp shade; the dried seedheads give winter interest and the plumes are good for cutting.

Wildlife value

The flower plumes are attractive to bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects, and the seedheads offer some interest for wildlife.

Toxicity & safety

Astilbe is generally regarded as non-toxic to people and pets.

GardenAdvice tip

‘Visions’ is a lovely compact astilbe with fat, fluffy raspberry-lilac plumes and handsome bronze-green foliage, flowering usefully late in the season. As a chinensis type it copes with drier soil better than most astilbes, making it a slightly more forgiving choice — though, like all of them, it’s happiest and looks best kept reliably moist.

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