Goat's Beard is a large, clump-forming plant, big enough to be used as a shrub, with medium-green leaves and creamy white blooms. It works great as a specimen, along a foundation, as a garden backdrop or along a woodland edge.
Pollinators love this plant! You'll see bees, beetles and other flying things buzzing all over.
Goats' Beard plants are either male or female, with the male plants having larger flowers with yellow anthers and the female producing green seeds persisting through fall.
Moist soil and dappled sunlight are best for Goat's Beard, native to Pennsylvania and areas south.
Goat's Beard
SKU: AD01-SS
$10.00Price
1 Quart
We expect this plant to be ready by June
- Latin: Aruncus dioicus
- Pollinator value: Very High
- Height: 4-6 feet; 2-4-foot spread
- Light: Full sun to part shade
- Soil: Moist to wet
- Bloom: Cream, April to May
- Foliage: Deciduous, dark green
- Landscape: Moist shady garden or woodland edge
- Resistance: Deer, rabbits
- Native range here