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Common
name: "Giant Goat's Beard"
Latin name: Aruncus dioicus
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Native
to: Eastern N. America
Zone: 3 - 7
Winter hardy: Yes
Water depth: Bog plant
Flowers: Yes, June - July
Height: 48" - 60"
Spread: 18" - 24"
Pests: Rare
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Pictured: Aruncus
dioicus |
Cultural
information: Plant in full sun in moist fertile
soil. For best results plant near a pond or stream. Cut back in
late summer if the plants appearance declines. To prevent seed spread,
dead head after your "Goat's Beard" flowers. Flowers can
be used in fresh or dried in floral arrangements.
For more info on "Goat's Beard"... visit the Perennial
section.
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