Goat's Beard Plant

$799

Goat's Beard Plant

$799

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Goat's Beard Plant Will Look Good In Any Garden

The Goat's Beard plant, known by its scientific name Aruncus dioicus, is a perennial plant native to North America, Europe, and Asia.

The plant has large, feathery, creamy-white flowers that bloom in early summer and can grow up to six feet tall. The plant's leaves are dark green and fern-like, with each leaflet having toothed edges. It prefers to grow in partial shade and moist, well-drained soil.

The plant is known for its ornamental value in gardens and is often used as a backdrop or accent plant. It is also used in traditional medicine for various digestive issues and fevers.

Intriguing Facts About Goat's Beard Plant

  1. It is a perennial plant that can grow up to six feet tall.
  2. It is native to North America, Europe, and Asia.
  3. The plant prefers partial shade and moist, well-drained soil.
  4. It has feathery, creamy-white flowers that bloom in early summer.
  5. The plant's leaves are dark green and fern-like, with each leaflet having toothed edges.
  6. It is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens.
  7. It is sometimes called the Bride's Feathers or the Meadow Queen.
  8. The plant contains toxins and should only be ingested with proper preparation and guidance from a medical professional.
  9. It is used in traditional medicine for various ailments like digestive issues and fever.
  10. The plant's roots have been used to produce soap and shampoo.


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The name doesn’t give any hint as to the beauty of this plant. It is tall enough to almost look like a shrub, coming 3 to 6 feet tall and another 3 to 6 feet wide. It is pretty enough to be a center plant in a setting or can be used as a screen as it doesn’t spread too much, only by rhizomes.


Goat's Beard plant resembles an astilbe. It is a spectacularly gorgeous plant with long-lasting blooms on spires shooting high above the lush greenery below. They bloom with feathery tiny flowers in cream or white in spring or early summer.

The large, showy plants grow in rounded mounds and are a strong backdrop for shady gardens or as backdrops in moist woodlands or along wooded fields. There are separate male and female plants.

The male of the species has more stamen than the female plant and is prettier. It is a whiter white and has heavier, fuller, tiny blooms. The goatsbeard plant is a member of the rose family and doesn’t let the name down for beauty.

This plant requires little care and can withstand much water, especially in extra sunny climates. In hot climates, they need a lot of shade. The leaves are dark green and resemble ferns when seen together. Individually, they are three sharply pointed leaves with exciting lines that continue to shine until late fall, when they need to be cut back.

These leaves are more prominent at the bottom of the plant. They flourish in Japan, Asia, and North America. They like full sun. The Goatsbeard plant does well in large containers. Surprisingly, it can grow in a water garden yet is drought-resistant.

The plant attracts bees and butterflies. Also, it thumbs its nose at rabbits and deer who try to eat it. It does have some medicinal qualities, including a tincture for many ailments such as sore throats and arthritis and poultices.

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