Aruncus dioicus
Goat's Beard
Aruncus dioicus, commonly known as Goat’s Beard, is a tall clump-forming perennial with feathery plumes of white flowers in early to midsummer. Large in size with pinnate green leaves that colour well in autumn, it is striking at the back of borders. Valued by pollinators and excellent for cutting, it brings drama and reliability. A bold feature plant for Irish gardeners with space.
(−15 to −10 °C) Cold-hardy
- Architectural
- Flower Borders
- Generally disease-free
- No pruning required
- Loved By Pollinators
- Good for Cut Flowers

