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Apiaceae. Native to the UK. No. Foliage. Deciduous. Habit. Clump forming. Genus. Astrantia are clump-forming herbaceous perennials with palmately lobed basal leaves and branched, erect, wiry stems bearing compact umbels of tiny flowers surrounded by a rosette of showy bracts.


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Astrantia major in bloom. Astrantia is a genus of 8 or 9 species in the carrot family (Apiaceae).One of the most commonly available as a garden ornamental is A. major, native to mountain meadows, grasslands, woodland clearings and along streams in Europe and western Asia.With a common name of masterwort (also the common name for Peucedanum ostruthium) or great masterwort, or just astrantia.


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Plant number: 1.088.150. Masterwort is highly regarded by floral designers for the unique umbels of starry flowers, a bit like a refined Queen-Anne's-Lace in effect, but not at all weedy in habit. This species is quite variable, with flowers from white through to pink, to green or ruby red, surrounded by green bracts.


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Noteworthy Characteristics. Astrantia major, commonly called greater masterwort, is an upright, umbelliferous, stoloniferous, herbaceous perennial (carrot family) that is native to mountain meadows, grasslands, woodland clearings and moist areas near streams in Europe and western Asia.Each flowerhead (2-3" diameter) features dense, compact, domed umbels of tiny greenish-white flowers which.


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A. major var. rosea is a clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with palmate, deeply-lobed, dark green leaves and, in summer, wiry, branching stems bearing umbels of tiny, pale pink flowers with prominent, pale pink bracts.


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Easy to grow, deer-resistant, disease, and pest-free, and wet soil tolerant, Astrantia is a perennial plant that is rich in many qualities aside from its good looks! Easily grown from seeds sown fresh. Deadheading will prolong flowering and prevent self-seeding. Astrantias do spread a little but can easily be held back.


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Astrantia 'Bloody Mary'. Astrantia 'Bloody Mary': a dark red flower with a silver green centre. Astrantia 'Bloody Mary' has deeply divided, dark green leaves and dark red flowers with a silvery green centre. It's ideal for growing towards the front of a mixed herbaceous border, especially in a cottage garden setting. H x S: 50cm x 30cm.


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Genus description. Astrantia are clump-forming herbaceous perennials with palmately lobed basal leaves and branched, erect, wiry stems bearing compact umbels of tiny flowers surrounded by a rosette of showy bracts. Name status. Unresolved. Advertise here. Find help & information on Astrantia major var. rosea George's form from the RHS.


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Astrantia major var. rosea (Great Masterwort) is a clump-forming perennial boasting exquisite clusters of tiny pink flowers crowded together in a dome-shaped flowerhead, just like pins on a cushion. They are surrounded by an elegant ruff of magenta papery bracts.Characteristics: Dried Arrangements, Cut FlowPlant Type: Perennials


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Astrantia major 'Shaggy' Care of Astrantia. The masterwort plant is suitable for USDA plant hardiness zones 4 through 9 and is a perennial. It prefers to be planted in part shade to full shade. Astrantia grows best in moist soil with plenty of organic material. Since masterwort plant needs moist soil, it needs to be watered frequently during.


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Fully hardy these plants are native across Central and Eastern Europe. Pretty white-pink flowers will rise up on stems to its full height. Suits moist, heavy, clay soils and loams though well-drained, of any pH. If conditions are drier, mulch well. Can also be grown in containers. Will self-seed on moist soil, and can be sown in spring and autumn.


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Astrantia Major usually grow to around 60 cms and Astrantia Maxima to around 90 cms. Astrantia Maxima Rosea has triangular bracts around the "pincushion" centre. 'Rosea' is rose-pink in colour


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Botanical Name Astrantia major 'Rosea'. Form Root. Hardiness Zone 4-9. Flowering Time Late spring to early summer. Light Requirements Full Sun, Partial Shade. Flower Color Lovely shades of pink. Flower Form Flowers produced in umbels 1 to 11/2" across. Foliage Type Neatly divided dark green basal leaves. Growth Rate Medium.


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Astrantia major var. rosea bears extraordinary flowers that resemble papery pink pincushions on short stems above a mound of rounded, lobed leaves. It forms a decent clump, spreading by underground runners and, after flowering, can be cut right back to produce a second flush of foliage and flowers.


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Astrantia major, the great masterwort, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to central and eastern Europe. Growing up to 90 cm (35 in) tall by 45 cm (18 in). 'Rosea' 'Princess Sturdza' 'Venice' 'Magnum Blush' 'Star of Beauty' 'Vanilla Gorilla' 'Roma'