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  1. Astilbe: Introduction and Cultivars - Dave's Garden

    Jul 25, 2008 · Astilbe is also known as False Goat's Beard or False Spirea. Astilbes are some of the first plants to peek through the soil in Spring to grow fast and vigorous, filling in very quickly. The popular …

  2. Astilbe, False Spirea, False Goat's Beard 'Fanal' - Dave's Garden

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  3. Astilbe Species, Appalachian False Goat's Beard, Native Astilbe

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  4. Astilbe, Chinese Astilbe, False Spirea, False Goat's Beard 'Visions'

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  5. Astilbe x arendsii - Dave's Garden

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  6. Astilbe chinensis - Dave's Garden

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  7. Plants reported to grow well and around Spokane, wa

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  8. Plant Pronunciation, Part 2: Botanical Tongue Twisters and Other ...

    Aug 19, 2011 · The word astilbe has the appearance of a misprint -- at first glance, you want to pronounce it “astibile” or “astibel.” Its correct pronunciation, as-TIL-bee, sounds a bit like a stifled …

  9. Astilbe, False Spirea, False Goat's Beard 'Hennie Graafland'

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  10. Is it my Fault or is it the Plant? A Guide to Perennial Longevity

    Jun 9, 2009 · Have you ever planted a perennial and been disappointed when it disappeared from your garden a year or two after you planted It? It may not be your fault.