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Marco van NoortÆs latest creation, and the the best dark red large-blooming Astrantia we have seen. The dark purple sepals offer contrast with the creamy-white stamens borne on heavy, nearly black flower stems. Long-blooming and spectacular in the moist garden or container. Long-lasting as a cut flower, fresh or dried. Beloved of butterflies.
In midsummer bees and butterflies hover about these dusty-pink stars, a visual echo of the delicate scabiosa blossoms that arise from the clumps of deep-green basal foliage. This native of European meadows is easily grown when provided with moist soil. Long-lasting flowers when cut for fresh or dried floral arrangements.
This magical cultivar furnishes forth vigorous mounds of brightly margined foliage in tones of lime to creamy white, crowned by bright white umbels cupped in jagged green-tipped bracts. We use this in large masses in our sunny front border, where its foliage and flowers shine brightly the entire season.
One of the best newer selections of a Swiss and Austrian alpine native, æAbbey RoadÆ is not only the most vigorous, but also freely flowering and richly colorful, with dark purple bracts and blackish stems. Whatever its association to the street in London, this Astrantia should play a starring role in the moist but well-drained garden.

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