Goatsbeard, Aruncus dioicus, is a North American perennial with feathery plumes of cream colored flowers in late spring or summer. The arching plumes are densely covered with many small florets in 20-inch branched clusters, and resemble a large, airy Astilbe (to which goatsbeard is unrelated;
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Goatsbeard or Goat's beard may refer to: • Aruncus , in the family Rosaceae • Tragopogon , in the family Asteraceae Pūtelis
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Goatsbeard has 6-10" plumes of very small cream colored flowers. After flowers fade, the tall mounds of compound leaves provide a great background for later blooming plants. Native to deciduous woodlands of eastern and central US and also western Europe.
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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.
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For most of the growing season, goatsbeard is a pleasant-enough plant with light green, fernlike foliage — except in mid to late spring when the creamy-white plumes of tiny flowers appear above the foliage. The flowering period is quite dramatic and lasts for about three weeks.
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Goatsbeard is a robust perennial with very attractive leaves and tall spikes of thin, white flowers. It spreads by rhizomes creating dense clusters in moist, somewhat shaded sites. Best placed between trees as a filler or edging for the woodland setting.
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Frequently seen from the margins of the Blue Ridge Parkway. ... ; DESCRIPTION: Tiny creamy white flowers are clustered long elongiated spike-like clusters that generally spread horizontally from the main flower-stalk. Each flower is about 1/6" wide with 5 petals and sepals. ... FLOWERS: Late May to July...
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Aruncus dioicus- Goatsbeard. Species description and photo by Central Washington Native Plants ... Aruncus dioicus (sylvester) ; Goatsbeard ... inflorescence in a panicle, 1 to 8 dm long; 5 sepals; petals 1 to 2 mm, white to pale yellow; staminate flower with 15 to 30 stamens, exerted; pistillate flower with 3 pistils and...
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Photographic study by Paul James of plants in the genus Tragopogon, and how they disperse their seed. ... "Goat's Beard" Clock ... By Paul James, U...
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