Astilbe simplicifolia ‘Rose of Cimarron’
Description:
This elegant cultivar originated as a sport of ‘Isa Hall’ and was selected and named by plant breeder Roger Proud. Belonging to the Astilbe simplicifolia group, which traces its origins to Japan, it is valued for its graceful, arching habit and exceptional foliage colour. Creamy-pink flower plumes appear in late summer on pink stems, while the leaves emerge yellow-bronze in spring before developing rich red and peach tones through autumn, extending its ornamental season.
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