Korean astilbe
Astilbe grandis Stapf ex E.H.Wilson

Astilbe grandis is a species in the Saxifragaceae family, native to regions in China including North-Central, South-Central, and Southeast China. It was first described in 1905 by Stapf ex E.H.Wilson. The species is commonly known as Korean astilbe in English.
Description
Astilbe grandis belongs to the Saxifragaceae family and is part of the Astilbe genus. It is naturally distributed across several regions in China, specifically North-Central, South-Central, and Southeast China. The species was formally published in 1905 under the authorship of Stapf ex E.H.Wilson. It is referred to as Korean astilbe in English. This species is a member of a plant family that includes a wide range of herbaceous plants, often found in temperate regions.
Other common names
Korean astilbe
Distribution
China North-Central · China South-Central · China Southeast
Synonyms
Astilbe austrosinensis
