Dark Side Of The Moon Astilbes In Bloom - July 2026

The Dark Side of the Moon Astilbes that are planted in a row in the 'nook' garden behind the Weeping Nootka Cypress tree are blooming.  Well...*some* of them are blooming.  These are sort of just THERE.  Not thriving, not declining.  They're dark foliage plants, so I'm sure rooting for them.  

Below is a photo showing the main group of these (there are a couple others that are split by the contorted Harry Lauder Walking Stick tree that is planted in this bed) with one tall, pink bloom and the other bloom (to the left) about to open up:

Dark Side Of The Moon Astilbes In Bloom

This post is going up in mid-July, but this photo is from late June.  Just like last year, when I posted about these in July, but as a 'later-post' from June.  

These were planted in 2023 from the Morton Arboretum annual Arbor Day Plant Sale.  

This border needs some additional plant material in front of these.  There is some ajuga, but it sure seems like it could use more.  

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