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Astrantia 'Star of Billion'

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Astrantia 'Star of Billion'

  • During the summer months, Astrantia major 'Star of Billion' produces captivating, pincushion-like flowerheads featuring tiny greenish-white florets surrounded by striking white, green-tipped bracts.
  • Forming an elegant, clump-forming mound up to 75cm tall, this astrantia boasts deeply-cut, lush mid-green leaves that provide excellent texture and natural ground cover for garden borders.
  • Proudly featured on the official RHS Plants for Pollinators list, it acts as a wonderful, nectar-rich magnet for actively attracting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to your outdoor space.
  • Borne on strong, wiry branching stems, the exquisite and long-lasting blooms make this plant an exceptional, highly sought-after choice for both fresh and dried cut flower arrangements.
  • Derived from the Latin word 'aster' meaning star, the genus is perfectly named for its star-like floral bracts, and the plant thrives beautifully in moisture-retentive soils in both full sun and partial shade.
$3.00

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Astrantia 'Star of Billion'

$10.00

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  • During the summer months, Astrantia major 'Star of Billion' produces captivating, pincushion-like flowerheads featuring tiny greenish-white florets surrounded by striking white, green-tipped bracts.
  • Forming an elegant, clump-forming mound up to 75cm tall, this astrantia boasts deeply-cut, lush mid-green leaves that provide excellent texture and natural ground cover for garden borders.
  • Proudly featured on the official RHS Plants for Pollinators list, it acts as a wonderful, nectar-rich magnet for actively attracting bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects to your outdoor space.
  • Borne on strong, wiry branching stems, the exquisite and long-lasting blooms make this plant an exceptional, highly sought-after choice for both fresh and dried cut flower arrangements.
  • Derived from the Latin word 'aster' meaning star, the genus is perfectly named for its star-like floral bracts, and the plant thrives beautifully in moisture-retentive soils in both full sun and partial shade.