Photo of Astrantia Roma (Masterwort)
Astrantia major Roma an upright, umbelliferous, stoloniferous, clump-forming masterwort that typically grows to 20-25” tall. Flowers are arranged in compound umbels. Each pincushion-like umbel of rose-red florets is subtended by a showy ruff of papery, horizontal, petal-like, light silver-pink involucral bracts. Bracts usually remain attractive well after bloom. Flowers bloom from late spring to mid-summer on stems rising well above the basal clump of foliage. Leaves are medium green, with each leaf being palmately cut into five doubly serrate lobes. Apiaceae
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Monique Dumas-Quesnel
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January 22th 2014
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