Astilbe (Arendsii Grp) 'New Wave'

Astilbe (Arendsii Grp) 'New Wave'
Flower scent Sweet scented
Winter hardness Excellent (USDA-zone 1,2,3,4)
Flower color Purple-light violet-075C
Soil fertility Special demands; No poor soils
Leaf, general shape Ovate (egg-shaped); Elongate
Flower diameter 1 - 10 mm
Plant height 60 - 70 cm; 40 - 50 cm
Inflorescence compound plumose
Flowering month(s) June; July
Leaf size 30 - 40 cm
soil pH requirement Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5)
Light conditions Semi-shades; Semi-shades
Leaf division Diversely compound
Inflorescence length 15 - 20 cm
Inflorescence diameter 10 - 15 cm
Leaf, main color Dark green
Flower color distribution Unicolored
Moisture requirements Wet; Swamp; Moist
Soil type Sandy; Peaty; Humus rich; Humus rich

Astilbe, commonly known as False Goat's Beard, is a beautiful flowering plant that adds a touch of elegance to any garden or landscape. One particular variety, called 'New Wave,' is highly sought after for its stunning purple-light violet flowers and sweet scent.

When it comes to winter hardiness, 'New Wave' Astilbe is excellent, thriving in USDA zones 1, 2, 3, and 4. This means that even in colder regions, gardeners can enjoy the vibrant blooms of this plant.

One important factor to consider when growing 'New Wave' Astilbe is soil fertility. This variety has special demands and does not do well in poor soils. It thrives in fertile soils that are rich in humus, peaty, or sandy. These types of soils provide the necessary nutrients for the plant to grow and thrive.

The leaves of 'New Wave' Astilbe are ovate, or egg-shaped, and elongated. They have a dark green color, providing a beautiful contrast to the purple-light violet flowers. The leaves are also impressively large, measuring around 30-40 cm in size.

The plant itself can range in height from 60-70 cm to 40-50 cm, making it a versatile choice for different garden settings. Its inflorescence, or flower arrangement, is compound plumose, with a length of 15-20 cm and a diameter of 10-15 cm.

'New Wave' Astilbe blooms in the months of June and July, adding a burst of color to the garden during the summer. The flowers are unicolored, with a distribution that is evenly spread across the inflorescence.

In terms of light conditions, 'New Wave' Astilbe prefers semi-shaded areas. It can tolerate some sunlight but thrives in areas with partial shade. This makes it an ideal choice for gardens that receive dappled sunlight or have some shade from nearby trees or structures.

Another important factor to consider is moisture requirements. 'New Wave' Astilbe prefers wet or swampy conditions, making it an excellent choice for water gardens or areas with consistently moist soil. However, it can still thrive in normal soil conditions as long as there is sufficient moisture for its growth.

Lastly, 'New Wave' Astilbe prefers a neutral soil pH, ranging from 6.5 to 7.5. This means that the soil should not be too acidic or alkaline for the plant to thrive. It is essential to test the soil pH and make any necessary adjustments to ensure optimum growth and health of the plant.

In conclusion, 'New Wave' Astilbe is a stunning variety of False Goat's Beard that adds beauty and elegance to any garden. Its purple-light violet flowers, sweet scent, and impressive foliage make it a popular choice among gardeners. With proper care and attention to its specific needs, this plant can thrive and create a stunning display of color and fragrance in the garden.

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