Astrantia 'Roma'PBR masterwort 'Roma' A hybrid somewhat like its A. maxima parent in appearance, but faster-growing with a long flowering season and fine, clear colouring; soft pink flowers from June to September Synonyms Astrantia major 'Roma' Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < > © RHS © RHS © visionspictures.com © RHS © RHS Astrantia major 'Roma' (Great Masterwort) Masterwort 'Roma', Great Masterwort 'Roma', Melancoly Gentleman 'Roma', Hattie's Pincushion 'Roma' So exquisite and delicate, Astrantia major 'Roma' never fails to amaze onlookers!
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Astrantias, commonly known as masterworts or Hattie's pincishion, are cottage garden stalwarts with beautiful pincushion flowers in a range of different colours. Suitable for partial shade and moist soils, astrantias are slug- and snail-proof too, making them a valuable asset in any border. Astrantia 'Roma' (PBR) masterwort 0.25 star 1 star 1 star 1 star 1 star ( 20) Delicate, papery, soft pink flowers which are held on wiry stems above attractive deeply lobed, mid-green leaves. This. 2 litre pot £19.99 In stock (shipped within 5-7 working days) 6 × 9cm pots £48.00 £ 65.94 In stock (shipped within 5-7 working days) 3 × 9cm pots 1 Astrantia 'Star of Fire' Astrantia 'Star of Fire' Astrantia 'Star of Fire' is a stunning variety, bearing deep red bracts tipped with black. Its green leaves are edged in pink and black. 2 Astrantia 'Bloody Mary' Astrantia 'Bloody Mary': a dark red flower with a silver green centre They come in shades of greenish-white, pink or maroon, depending on the cultivar, and are held in clusters at the top of straight stems (30-90cm/1-3ft tall), above clumps of deeply lobed foliage. Astrantias are hardy perennials, dying down in autumn, then reappearing in spring. Likes
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Masterwort Common Name: Masterwort Genus: Astrantia Species: major Cultivar: 'Roma' Skill Level: Beginner Exposure: Full sun, Partial shade Hardiness: Hardy Soil type: Clay/heavy, Moist. Astrantia 'Roma' is a wonderful pink flowering variety that flowers longer, and is more vigorous, than most pink or red Astrantia. With 'Roma' you are nearly always guaranteed a second flush of flowers in the Autumn. 'Roma' doesn't seed much, if at all. We've had it in many parts our garden for many years. 'Roma' is a patented plant that does not produce seed. Noteworthy Characteristics Astrantia major, commonly called greater masterwort, is an upright, umbelliferous, stoloniferous, herbaceous perennial (carrot family) that is native to mountain meadows, grasslands, woodland clearings and moist areas near streams in Europe and western Asia. Astrantia major, the great masterwort, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to central and eastern Europe. Growing up to 90 cm (35 in) tall by 45 cm (18 in) broad, it is an herbaceous perennial, much used in gardens. Etymology
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With slender but wiry stems, Astrantia major 'Roma' makes an excellent cut flower, those starry-eyed blooms bringing plenty of drama to your summer arrangements. Given time to establish, the lush green foliage makes a great mid-height filler plant in herbaceous borders, even before the fabulous flowers do their thing. Astrantia ( Astrantia major) is a group of flowers, also known as masterwort, that is both beautiful and unusual. This shade-loving perennial is not common to most gardens, but it should be. Let's take a look at the masterwort plant and how to care for Astrantia. What Does Astrantia Look Like?
Astrantia 'Roma' (Masterwort) A fabulous variety with glowing deep pink pincushion-like flowers carried on tall stems above a mound of mid green leaves. Blooms for weeks. Still my favourite astrantia. £7.50 Quantity discount £21.60 for three Pot Size: 9cm Availability: Sold Out Add to wishlist Estimated delivery £7.95 Out of Stock Info This 'mighty plant' (as he called it) enabled anybody who wore it round their neck to ward off evil spirits and become more powerful. Their old English name, masterwort, reflected their magical reputation. Astrantias also go by the name 'Hatti's pincushion'. When to plant astrantias
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Astrantia major "Roma" (Masterwort 'Roma') has delicate pink flowers that are perched atop thin stems, grouped together into a domed shape. Blooming in late spring and early summer, A. major 'Roma' prefers full sun to partial shade. Plant number: 1.088.260. Masterwort is highly regarded by floral designers for the unique umbels of starry flowers, a bit like a refined Queen-Anne's-Lace in effect, but not at all weedy in habit. This selection produces large, silver-pink flowers that are surrounded by greenish wine-red bracts.