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I planted a row of Aruncus dioicus, or goat’s beard, at the back of my perennial bed more than 20 years ago. It has grown there without any problem.
The U.S. native version (Aruncus dioicus) grows about four feet tall and blooms in April and May. It’s a good pollinator plant, especially useful as a host plant to the dusky azure butterfly.
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