Aruncus aethusifolius is a compact fine textured perennial known for its airy cream plumes and fernlike foliage that forms tidy mounds. Its foliage turns attractive bronze to red shades in fall providing multi season interest. Ideal for smaller gardens, rock edges, or border fronts, this dwarf goat’s beard is also rabbit resistant and long lived.
Height & Spread: 12 - 18 in x 18 - 24 in
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Light Requirements: Part shade to full shade
Soil Preference: Moist, rich, well drained soil
Watering Needs: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture
Deer Resistance: Deer resistant
Native Status
This species is native to eastern Asia and is commonly cultivated in temperate gardens for its refined foliage and compact size.
WILDLIFE & INSECTS
Butterflies
- Nectar attracts small butterflies such as Spring Azures and duskywings during early bloom.
Bees
- Visited by sweat bees and small native solitary bees collecting nectar and pollen.
Moths
- Occasional visits by day flying moths that forage on the small clustered flowers.
Spacing & Landscape Use
Spacing Recommendations:
- Space 18 - 24 in apart for full coverage and to highlight foliage texture.
Landscape Placement:
- Well suited to woodland borders, shaded foundations, or mixed part shade beds where compact perennials are needed for edging or under taller species.
Companion Plants
- Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost' (Siberian Bugloss) - Provides silver veined leaves and small blue flowers that add brightness in shady spaces.
- Polygonatum odoratum 'Variegatum' (Solomons Seal) - Features graceful arching stems and variegated foliage, ideal in layered shade plantings.
- Dryopteris erythrosora (Autumn Fern) - Adds upright coppery fronds and long lasting seasonal texture to part shade beds.
- Heuchera villosa (Hairy Alumroot) - Adds bold leaf contrast and seasonal color with upright flower spikes.
- Epimedium x rubrum (Barrenwort) - Offers delicate spring blooms and foliage that complements Aruncus’s finely cut leaves.