Aruncus Dioicus Kneiffii, commonly known as Cut leaf goat’s beard, is a clump forming deciduous perennial with wonderful, fern like feathery leaves which are known to be similar to a Japanese Maple. In July and August it produces large plumes of tiny creamy-yellow flowers on long branching stems. We recommend for best effect, planting the Kneiffi in flower beds and flower borders and looks lovely in wildflower schemes, often used for cutting and drying.
Aruncus Dioicus Kneiffii Care
This AruncusĀ loves a sunny or partially sunny location in the garden preferring moist, well drained soil. Generally the perennial is disease and pest free, requiring minimal pruning, after flowering cut back the perennial. To propagate, divide in spring time. For improved flowering the Aruncus Dioicus Kneiffii can be planted with plant food to yield a better showing in the summer months.





