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Astilbe 'Amber Moon'

My favorite plant in the shade garden right now is Astilbe 'Amber Moon'. Once the rhododendrons have finished flowering and before the hydrangeas are blooming, the woodland border is a sea of green. This modest little plant suddenly stands out like a beacon. Its bright chartreuse foliage catches my eye every time, and is always surprising. I have to stop and think a minute to remember what it is. 'Amber Moon' is a form of Chinese astilbe ( Astilbe chinensis ) and looks quite different from the more familiar astilbes found in gardens. It forms a neat, compact mound that reaches only about 18 inches in height, making it an excellent choice for the front of a shaded border. Although it is reported to produce flowers later in the season, mine has yet to bloom. As striking as the spring foliage is, the plant becomes even more interesting as the season progresses. The vivid chartreuse leaves gradually develop warm coppery tones, creating a dramatic display that lasts well int...

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