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'Chantilly Lace' Goatsbeard (Aruncus)

Perennial

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  • Space-saving goatsbeard - perfect for small gardens.
  • Blooms profusely, even in shade.
  • Deer resistant perennial from Proven Winners!
  • Soft, fluffy white plume flowers.
  • Zones 3-7, sun/part sun/shade, 32" tall x 48" wide at maturity.
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Hand-Picked at Our Greenhouse
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Hand-Picked at Our Greenhouse
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Description

If you've grown goatsbeard (Aruncus dioicus) before, you know it's an outstanding choice for shade gardens - but the typical one gets huge. Enter 'Chantilly Lace' from Proven Winners. This super cool native perennial reaches just 2-2.5' tall! Even in deep shade, it's positively covered in foamy white blooms and finely textured foliage. This is a very long-lived perennial that you can depend on for a fabulous performance, season after season.

Details

Botanical name: Aruncus 'Chantilly Lace'
Patent: USPP 30,740
Common name: Goatsbeard
Zone: 3 - 7
Sun exposure: Sun (with sufficient moisture, 6+ hours sun), Part-sun (4-6 hours sun), Shade (<4 hours sun)
Height x width: 24-32" tall X 40-48" wide
Flower color: Creamy white
Foliage color: Green
Season of Interest: Late spring-Early summer
Bloom time: Spring, summer
Features: Wet soils, space savers, rain gardens, Proven Winners, native, low flammability, drought tolerant, deer resistant, container plants
Uses: Shade gardens, native plant gardens, wildlife gardens, flower gardens.

How to Grow

Soil: Best grown in moist, fertile, organically rich soils. Tolerant of both acid to akaline soils. Will struggle in dry or drought conditions, particularly in sunny locations
Light: Full sun to part shade. It prefers part shade in the warmer, southern part of its growing range. Plants will be smaller and require more water in sunnier spots than shadier ones.
Water: Medium to wet. Foliage decline can occur rapidly if soils are permitted to dry out.
Spacing: Plant 3-4 ft apart
Fertilizing: None required; if desired, apply a granular garden fertilizer in early spring.
Winterizing: Stems of the plants should be cut back to the ground in the autumn.
Maintenance & pruning: Removing faded flower stalks will not prolong bloom. Pruning is not necessary, except to remove damaged or unattractive foliage.

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