ARUNCUS dioicus

Panicles of creamy flowers appear in late spring above finely divided foliage. Plants form large clumps in moist, shady gardens. Good naturalizer for waters edge. Native.

Product Description

ARUNCUS dioicus – Goat’s Beard

Panicles of feathery creamy flowers appear in late spring above finely divided foliage. In its native habitat it grows in moist meadows, woods and along streams making it good for moist shady gardens, and as a good naturalizer for waters edge. Native.

Sun: Full Sun/Part Shade

Soil: Clay, Loam, Moist, Fertile

Size: Height 4-6ft., Width 2-4ft.

Zone: 4-8

Flower: Cream White

Bloom Time: April to May

Attributes: Low Maintenance, Showy Flowers, Pollinator