: Historically, Astrantia and its relatives were used in folk medicine for purported anti-inflammatory properties.
: While Astrantia is the most common "Masterwort" today, the name has historically been used for other plants like Peucedanum ostruthium (Great Masterwort) and Aegopodium podagraria (Wild Masterwort). masterwort
: It features textured, deeply lobed, palm-shaped leaves that often form a dense basal mound. Gardening and Usage : Historically, Astrantia and its relatives were used
: Known for adding "airy movement" and a romantic feel, it is a popular cut flower used extensively in bridal bouquets and professional floral arrangements. masterwort
: The plant produces clusters of tiny flowers surrounded by a "collar" of papery, star-shaped bracts. Colors range from creamy white and silvery-green to deep crimson and rosy pink.