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Dark chocolate colored foliage is more sun-tolerant than other astilbes, and lasts well into the fall. Dramatic backdrop for the pink/white summer flowers.
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CloseAstilbes are a mainstay of shade gardens, providing fresh attractive greenery from spring into the fall, with delicate summertime stalks of flowers. 'Chocolate Shogun' Astilbe, or False Spirea, is an unusual variety to say the least, with dark chocolate brown to purple serrated leaves and a better tolerance for sun than most other varieties. Pink buds open to white on tall stalks, contrasting dramatically against the dark foliage, and making wonderful cut flowers. Excellent in mass plantings or in container planters, 'Chocolate Shogun' will be a standout in any shade garden.
Common Name | Chocolate Shogun Astilbe, chocolate Shogun False Spirea |
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Mature Size | 3 feet tall, 1 to 1-1/2 feet wide |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Cold Hardiness | -25 ° F |
Characteristics | Perennial, wet-area tolerant, attracts bees and butterflies, attractive cut flower |
Light | Shade to morning sun/afternoon shade |
Structure | Upright clump |
Bloom Color | Pink buds turn white upon opening |
Bloom Time | Summer |
Uses | Woodland gardens, container planters, borders, mass plantings |
Photos | Real images, not stock photos |