Astilbe rivularis

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Read about Astilbe rivularis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Astilbe rivularis, Ham. Rhizome creeping: st. 3-5 ft.: lvs. 2-ternate, the lfts. ovate, dentate 1-3 in. long; the petioles tawny- hairy like the sts. at the base: fls. yellowish white, in large spikes, which are disposed in panicles; stamens 5, pure white. Nepal, W. China. Gn. 48, p. 355.—Attractive, border species, blooming late. Probably needs protection.


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