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Astilbe japonica 'Red Sentinel'

Common Name: “False Spirea”
Astilbe japonica Red Sentinel -- False Spirea
Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens

This plant has yet to be reviewed.

(False Spirea) Astilbe 'Red Sentinel' is one of the most outstanding red Astilbes! Deep forest-green leaves have mahogany-red stems which nicely compliment the scarlet-red flowers. 'Red Sentinel' is a real eye catcher!

Primary Color
Red
USDA Hardiness Zone
4-9  
Height
20-24 Inches
Spread
12-18 Inches

Availability

5.5" Pot - 1.89 qt/1.78 L
Price: $13.95
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10" Pot - 1.92 gal/7.40 L
Price: $29.95
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Note: We are unable to ship to P.O. boxes or any address outside of the continental United States.
Additionally, the State of Oregon prohibit shipments of any ornamental grasses.

Homeowner Growing & Maintenance Tips:
Astilbes grow best in light shade or filtered sun. If these, long-lived perennials, are planted in deep shade, they will not bloom as prolifically. Though they are easy to grow, Astilbes need to be kept consistently moist. If Astilbes are allowed to dry the leaves will develop brown, crispy margins and will begin to drop. Also, Astilbes are shallow rooted and often dry faster then other plants around them. Astilbes should be fertilized in late spring before flowering starts. Dormant foliage should not be cut back until spring; it will help protect the plant from winter damage. Plants should be divided in early spring every 3-4 years to maintain vigor. Propagation is by division.

Characteristics & Attributes

Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Full Shade
Soil Moisture Needs
Moderate
Moist
Attributes
Cut Flower / or Foliage
Dried Flower
Fragrant
Critter Resistance
Deer
Rabbit
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Summer
Design Use
Container
Specimen Plant
Massing
Border

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