Few garden purchases deliver more instant color than a hanging basket. The challenge is that many baskets look incredible in May and disappointing by July. What begins as a lush display of flowers...
Dark Side of the Moon Astilbe
(Astilbe chinensis ‘Dark Side of the Moon’)
Bring dramatic color and airy texture to your shade garden with Dark Side of the Moon Astilbe, a unique variety celebrated for its rich, dark foliage and vibrant blooms. This standout perennial features deep burgundy to near-black leaves, creating a striking contrast in garden beds. In midsummer, tall spires of soft, rosy-purple flowers rise above the foliage, adding color, texture, and pollinator appeal. This astilbe offers bold beauty with minimal care, perfect for shady borders, woodland gardens, or moist areas.
Dramatic Foliage: Dark burgundy to almost black leaves provide a bold, unique look.
Vibrant Blooms: Rosy-purple flower plumes bloom in midsummer, adding color and height.
Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts bees and butterflies, enhancing your garden’s biodiversity.
Compact & Upright: Grows 20–22 inches tall and 18–24 inches wide, great for borders and shaded spaces.
Moisture-Loving: Thrives in consistently moist, well-drained soil—ideal for rain gardens and shady beds.
Deer & Rabbit Resistant: Less appealing to browsing wildlife.
Plant in part to full shade for best foliage color and flowering.
Keep soil consistently moist, especially during dry spells.
Apply mulch to retain soil moisture and keep roots cool.
Cut back spent flower stalks after blooming and tidy foliage in late fall or early spring.
Whether you’re looking to create a dramatic focal point or add unique contrast to a shade garden, Dark Side of the Moon™ Astilbe brings bold foliage and soft blooms together for unforgettable garden interest.
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