Astilbe And Hosta Garden
Tidy trouble free plants with attractive dark green foliage.
Astilbe and hosta garden. Keep variegated hostas distinct from one another by varying the width of their leaf margins. In cooler climates in the northern third or so of the country it can tolerate full sun provided it has a constant supply of moisture. X arendsii plenty of planting companions. Just make sure to keep astilbe moist or its delicate foliage will scorch in the sun.
Feathery plumes of white pink lavender or red flowers rise above the finely divided foliage from early to late summer depending. These astilbe companion plants like the same moisture and light conditions and will make a beautifully coordinated garden bed. There are many beautiful cultivars to choose from such as white nancy and purple dragon be aware that some. Impatiens and begonias are some classic shade lovers that are paired well with astilbe.
In addition to its silvery foliage lamium also produces showy pink purple or white flowers in late spring. Lamium maculatum is a lovely ground cover for decorating the edge of your hosta garden. Astilbe is a gorgeous perennial that is right at home in a shady moist garden. Astilbe is the new must have plant for shady garden plots adding color height and texture that breaks up the boredom of one dimensional groundcovers and mounded plants.
Pairing the variegation on two toned foliage to the shade of a solid color hosta nearby gives a garden bed continuity says minnesota based landscape designer pam hartley. Astilbe surrounded by companion plants including leucothoe hosta japanese sedge and painted ferns. Repeat similar variegations within a bed but allow the plants to stand on their own by using contrasting leaf shapes sizes. Thriving in shady regularly moist areas offers a.
Move over ferns and hostas. All about astilbe astilbes brighten shady gardens with their brilliant midsummer color. Ideas for using hosta plants in your garden. Astilbe astible is a knockout plant thanks to its ornamental fern like bronze and green foliage and its feathery plumed blossoms that look good both in season and dried for winter interest.
You can grow it alone but a well designed garden looks better with more than just one type of plant. Bold leaved hostas provide contrast to lacy plants such as ferns and astilbe or linear foliage such as sedges or liriope. Flower colors vary from white pink and deep red through soft lavender and violet and all are attractive to butterflies and beneficial insects. In drier sites however the leaves will scorch in full sun.
Hosta and iris are natural pals along with heuchera and trillium. Gabriela beres shutterstock.