Astrantia major 'Venice' is a beautiful herbaceous perennial plant that thrives in the Irish climate. It belongs to the family Apiaceae and is commonly known as Great Masterwort or Venice Masterwort.
Height/Spread: Astrantia major 'Venice' typically reaches a height of about 60-90 centimeters (24-36 inches) and has a spread of approximately 30-45 centimeters (12-18 inches).
Position: This plant prefers a partially shaded to full sun position in the garden. It can tolerate some shade but tends to produce more vibrant flowers when exposed to ample sunlight.
Soil: Astrantia major 'Venice' thrives in moist, well-drained soil. It prefers fertile soil that is rich in organic matter. Regularly adding compost or well-rotted manure can help improve the soil quality.
Flowering Season: In the Irish climate, Astrantia major 'Venice' blooms from late spring to mid-summer. It produces attractive, intricate, and long-lasting umbels of tiny flowers, typically in shades of pink, red, or purple.
Uses: This cultivar is highly valued for its ornamental qualities. Astrantia major 'Venice' is often planted in flower beds, borders, or cottage gardens to add a touch of elegance and charm. Its beautiful flowers make excellent cut flowers and can be used in floral arrangements.