Aruncus ‘Goatee’ No. 1
Aruncus ‘Goatee’ No. 1, commonly known as Goat's Beard, is a stunning perennial that brings visual intrigue to any garden. Boasting delicate, feathery white flower spikes that rise above lush, deep green foliage, this plant thrives in partial to full shade, making it an excellent choice for woodland gardens or shaded borders. Reaching heights of 3 to 4 feet, 'Goatee' provides an elegant vertical element while its attractive, finely divided leaves create a soft texture. This hardy variety is not only drought-tolerant once established but also attracts beneficial pollinators, enhancing your garden's ecosystem. Ideal for mass plantings or as a standalone statement piece, a versatile addition that thrives in Southern Maryland's climate.
Aruncus ‘Goatee’ No. 1, commonly known as Goat's Beard, is a stunning perennial that brings visual intrigue to any garden. Boasting delicate, feathery white flower spikes that rise above lush, deep green foliage, this plant thrives in partial to full shade, making it an excellent choice for woodland gardens or shaded borders. Reaching heights of 3 to 4 feet, 'Goatee' provides an elegant vertical element while its attractive, finely divided leaves create a soft texture. This hardy variety is not only drought-tolerant once established but also attracts beneficial pollinators, enhancing your garden's ecosystem. Ideal for mass plantings or as a standalone statement piece, a versatile addition that thrives in Southern Maryland's climate.
Aruncus ‘Goatee’ No. 1, commonly known as Goat's Beard, is a stunning perennial that brings visual intrigue to any garden. Boasting delicate, feathery white flower spikes that rise above lush, deep green foliage, this plant thrives in partial to full shade, making it an excellent choice for woodland gardens or shaded borders. Reaching heights of 3 to 4 feet, 'Goatee' provides an elegant vertical element while its attractive, finely divided leaves create a soft texture. This hardy variety is not only drought-tolerant once established but also attracts beneficial pollinators, enhancing your garden's ecosystem. Ideal for mass plantings or as a standalone statement piece, a versatile addition that thrives in Southern Maryland's climate.