General Information[]
Family:
Origin: southeast Asia and North America
Uses: Ornamental Flowers
Cultivated Varieties[]
Astilbe x arendsii
- 'Amethyst'
- 'Braustschleier' syn Astilbe 'Bridal Veil'
- 'Bressingham Beauty'
- 'Bridal Veil' see 'Bressingham Beauty'
- 'Cattleya'
- 'Diamont'
- 'Erica'
- 'Fanal'
- 'Federsee'
- 'Feuer' syn Astilbe 'Fire'
- 'Glut' syn Astilbe 'Glow'
- 'Granat'
- 'Hyazinth' syn Astilbe 'Hyacinth'
- 'Irrlicht'
- 'Venus'
- 'Weisse Gloria'
Astilbe biternata (False Goatsbeard)
Astilbe 'Bridal Veil' see 'Brautschleier'
Astilbe chinensis
- var. davidii
- var. pumila
- var. taquetii
- 'Purpurlanze'
- var. taquetti
- 'Superba'
Astilbe x crispa
- 'Gnom'
Astilbe x crispa
- 'Perkeo
Astilbe japonica hybrids
- 'Deutschland'
- 'Etna'
- 'Europa'
- 'Gladstone'
- 'Koblenz'
- 'Montgomery'
- 'Peach Blossom'
- 'Red Sentinel'
Astilbe 'Drayton Glory' see Astilbe 'Peach Blossom'
Astilbe 'Fire' see A x arendsii 'Feuer'
Astilbe 'Glow' see Astilbe x arendsii 'Glut'
Astilbe 'Perkeo' Astilbe simplicifolia
- 'Gnom'
Astilbe simplicifolia hybrids
- 'Aphrodite'
- 'Bronce Elegans' or 'Bronze Elegance'
- 'Hennie Graafland'
- 'Inshriach Pink'
- 'Snowdrift'
- 'Sprite'
- 'William Buchanan'
Astilbe thunbergii hybrid
- 'Professor van der Wielen'
- 'Straussenfeder'