The listing, 5 White Goat's Beard Seeds has ended.
Aruncus dioicus, White Goat's Beard or Bride's Feathers, creates a bold display when used in a woodland garden or shade border or when used as specimens or accent plants and can be used as a small shrub. Goats Beard is easily grown in average, medium wet to wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade but prefers part shade and moist, fertile soils, particularly in the southern part of its growing range (Zones 5-8), . Goat's Beard has dense deep green intricately divided leaves and numerous small flowers in full arching plumes of creamy white blossoms resembling astilbes. Plant Goatsbeard (Bride's Feathers) in humus rich soil and light to medium shade or keep well watered if planted in full sun. Wild Aruncus dioicus seed will germinate without additional pretreatment. Erect, shrublike with copious foliage and large feathery Astilbe-like creamy-white branched flowers. A spectacular plant when given sufficient moisture, dappled shade, and plenty of room.