Plant Passport Registration Number: GB147173Astrantia major involucrata 'Shaggy'seedlings usually supplied as bare root divisions
Divisions from a 9cm pot
Astrantia major involucrata 'Shaggy' is a reliable herbaceous perennial to 75cm tall, with deeply divided leaves and branched stems bearing heads of green tipped silver-white flowers that are larger than those of other astrantias. Most of the stock is of large flowered silvers but a few will have crossed with others in our garden and may have a hint of pink. Best
grown in moist, fertile, humus-rich soil in full sun or partial shade but will tolerate drier conditions. Deadhead or cut the plants right to the ground before seed is ripe to prevent self-seeding and to encourage later flowers.
Foliage: Deciduous
Height: 50-75cm in 2-5 years
Spread: 20-60cm
Please read our notes before placing the order:
1. The pictures in this listing are examples of the available plant at maturity and do not indicate anything in regard to size of plant at the point of sale. You will receive an organically produced young plant grown in a 9cm pot for planting immediately or to grow on (pot removed, when possible, to reduce plastic waste)
2. Seasonal difference in plants: Please be aware if you are new to gardening, that the plants we supply are mostly herbaceous perennials and many go dormant in winter. You may receive what looks like an empty pot or piece of root. This will produce new growth in spring.
3. The date the Royal mail label is bought (tracking number added as sent against your orders) is the date your order is lined up for picking. It is likely to be put into the post a couple of days later.
Thank you.
Size of the plants Plants are mostly grown in 9cm pots so sometimes there is a need to grow on for the first season to see a mature effect only in the second. Some older supplied pots may be thick with stems but please note at the other extreme rather than not supply we sometimes send bare root divisions of the size we use for our own potting (continued since Covid stock shortage) usually these are pound or so cheaper than a grown pot. Tips for success are sent with all orders.
Slugs in Summer of 2024 (list deletions) Most gardeners experienced severe damage from slugs and snails due to the extreme wet and a relatively mild winter. Some genera were not just damaged, but the extra stocks destroyed. We may reintroduce gradually some of the most valued, but others previously listed may remain absent for now.
Astrantia major involucrata 'Shaggy' seedlings divisions
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