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Other common names largest masterwort
Synonyms Astrantia helleborifolia
Family Apiaceae
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
Details A. maxima is an herbaceous perennial to 60cm, forming a clump of plentiful, three-lobed leaves with branching stems bearing flower-heads 3-6cm in width, with broad, pinkish bracts surrounding tiny pink flowers
Plant range Europe, Caucasus
Foliage Deciduous
Habit Clump-forming
Hardiness
All ratings refer to the UK growing conditions unless otherwise stated. Minimum temperature ranges (in degrees C) are shown in brackets
H7
Full Shade
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Aspect South-facing or East-facing or North-facing or West-facing
Exposure Sheltered
Chalk
Clay
Loam
Sand
MoistureMoist but well-drained, Poorly-drained
SoilChalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
pHAcid, Alkaline, Neutral
Ultimate height 0.1-0.5 metres
Ultimate spread 0.1-0.5 metres
Time to ultimate height 2-5 years
Cultivation Best grown in moist, fertile, humus-rich soil in sun or partial shade but will tolerate drier and shadier conditions
Propagation Propagate by seed sown in pots in a cold frame as soon as seed is ripe or propagate by division in spring
Suggested planting locations and garden types Flower borders and beds Cut Flowers Coastal Cottage & Informal Garden
Pruning Deadhead before seed is ripe to prevent self-seeding
Pests May be affected by astrantia leaf miner
Diseases Powdery mildews may be troublesome
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