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Astilbe - Key Largo

The Astilbe ‘Key Largo’, 'Astilbe simplicifolia', is a colorful feathery flower with bright shell pink blooms and shiny deep green foliage. ‘Key Largo’ is known to produce twice as many flowers than other types of Astilbe. The flowers contrast wonderfully with the dark green glossy foliage. Astilbe ‘Key Largo’ blooms in mid summer and is 16-20” tall and a plant width of 18-24”. Do not allow Astilbe ‘Key Largo’ to dry out. Key largo is most successfully grown in a shady area but can tolerate some morning sun. A moist, well-drained area is key for this plant. In order to keep Astilbe looking good for the next year, do not cut it back in the winter, (the old foliage helps protect the plant from winter damage), but prune in early spring. Astilbe can be used as cut flowers, perennial borders or shade gardens with Hosta’s and Ferns. Astilbe is considered to be deer resistant and will attract hummingbirds. ... additional information

 

Hibiscus - Robert Fleming - PPAF The Hibiscus 'Robert Fleming', was named after the Bob, the middle Fleming brother. 'Robert Fleming' is one of the most unique Hibiscus in its family. The green hydrangea-like foliage makes theis plant very elegant. It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. 'Robert Fleming' looks wonderful with grasses or as a background plant. (PPAF).