
Astilbe Peach Blossom
Soft peach-pink plumes for elegant shade color.
Astilbe Peach Blossom produces feathery plumes in soft peach-pink to rose-pink tones, bringing a warm, graceful glow to part-shade and shade gardens. The airy flowers rise above clean, green foliage, creating a romantic look that feels refined without being overly formal. Use it to brighten woodland borders, shaded foundation beds, north-facing gardens, and mixed shade plantings where homeowners want flower color that is softer than red but warmer than white.
Glossy foliage with classic Astilbe texture.
This Japanese Astilbe forms a tidy clump of glossy, deeply cut green foliage that adds texture before and after the flowers appear. The fern-like leaves contrast beautifully with broad hostas, rounded heuchera foliage, upright ferns, hellebores, brunnera, and Japanese forest grass. Even when the plant is not in bloom, the foliage helps beds feel lush, layered, and intentional rather than flat or unfinished.
A beautiful fit for moist woodland gardens.
Astilbe Peach Blossom performs best in part shade to full shade with moist, humusy, organically rich, well-drained soil. It appreciates compost, leaf mold, and mulch that help hold moisture and keep the root zone cool during warm weather. This is not a dry-shade perennial, so place it where the soil stays evenly moist or where watering is easy during dry spells, especially if it is planted in containers or spots that receive morning sun.
Deer-resistant flowers with pollinator appeal.
Peach Blossom Astilbe is considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical flowering perennial for shaded landscapes where browsing can be a concern. The soft plumes also attract pollinators, including butterflies and hummingbirds in some garden settings, adding movement and life to woodland-style plantings that are often designed mostly around foliage. This combination of shade tolerance, warm pastel flower color, and browsing resistance makes it useful for foundation beds, shaded walkways, and outdoor living areas.
Beautiful in groups, containers, and cut flower arrangements.
Plant Astilbe Peach Blossom in groups for the strongest color impact, or repeat it through a shade border to create rhythm and softness. The plumes are lovely in fresh-cut arrangements and can also be left standing after bloom for a subtle dried texture if you prefer a more natural look. In containers, Peach Blossom works well as a shaded porch or patio accent, as long as the pot has drainage and the soil is kept consistently moist through warm weather.
Soft peach-pink plumes for elegant shade color.
Astilbe Peach Blossom produces feathery plumes in soft peach-pink to rose-pink tones, bringing a warm, graceful glow to part-shade and shade gardens. The airy flowers rise above clean, green foliage, creating a romantic look that feels refined without being overly formal. Use it to brighten woodland borders, shaded foundation beds, north-facing gardens, and mixed shade plantings where homeowners want flower color that is softer than red but warmer than white.
Glossy foliage with classic Astilbe texture.
This Japanese Astilbe forms a tidy clump of glossy, deeply cut green foliage that adds texture before and after the flowers appear. The fern-like leaves contrast beautifully with broad hostas, rounded heuchera foliage, upright ferns, hellebores, brunnera, and Japanese forest grass. Even when the plant is not in bloom, the foliage helps beds feel lush, layered, and intentional rather than flat or unfinished.
A beautiful fit for moist woodland gardens.
Astilbe Peach Blossom performs best in part shade to full shade with moist, humusy, organically rich, well-drained soil. It appreciates compost, leaf mold, and mulch that help hold moisture and keep the root zone cool during warm weather. This is not a dry-shade perennial, so place it where the soil stays evenly moist or where watering is easy during dry spells, especially if it is planted in containers or spots that receive morning sun.
Deer-resistant flowers with pollinator appeal.
Peach Blossom Astilbe is considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical flowering perennial for shaded landscapes where browsing can be a concern. The soft plumes also attract pollinators, including butterflies and hummingbirds in some garden settings, adding movement and life to woodland-style plantings that are often designed mostly around foliage. This combination of shade tolerance, warm pastel flower color, and browsing resistance makes it useful for foundation beds, shaded walkways, and outdoor living areas.
Beautiful in groups, containers, and cut flower arrangements.
Plant Astilbe Peach Blossom in groups for the strongest color impact, or repeat it through a shade border to create rhythm and softness. The plumes are lovely in fresh-cut arrangements and can also be left standing after bloom for a subtle dried texture if you prefer a more natural look. In containers, Peach Blossom works well as a shaded porch or patio accent, as long as the pot has drainage and the soil is kept consistently moist through warm weather.
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Soft peach-pink plumes for elegant shade color.
Astilbe Peach Blossom produces feathery plumes in soft peach-pink to rose-pink tones, bringing a warm, graceful glow to part-shade and shade gardens. The airy flowers rise above clean, green foliage, creating a romantic look that feels refined without being overly formal. Use it to brighten woodland borders, shaded foundation beds, north-facing gardens, and mixed shade plantings where homeowners want flower color that is softer than red but warmer than white.
Glossy foliage with classic Astilbe texture.
This Japanese Astilbe forms a tidy clump of glossy, deeply cut green foliage that adds texture before and after the flowers appear. The fern-like leaves contrast beautifully with broad hostas, rounded heuchera foliage, upright ferns, hellebores, brunnera, and Japanese forest grass. Even when the plant is not in bloom, the foliage helps beds feel lush, layered, and intentional rather than flat or unfinished.
A beautiful fit for moist woodland gardens.
Astilbe Peach Blossom performs best in part shade to full shade with moist, humusy, organically rich, well-drained soil. It appreciates compost, leaf mold, and mulch that help hold moisture and keep the root zone cool during warm weather. This is not a dry-shade perennial, so place it where the soil stays evenly moist or where watering is easy during dry spells, especially if it is planted in containers or spots that receive morning sun.
Deer-resistant flowers with pollinator appeal.
Peach Blossom Astilbe is considered deer-resistant and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical flowering perennial for shaded landscapes where browsing can be a concern. The soft plumes also attract pollinators, including butterflies and hummingbirds in some garden settings, adding movement and life to woodland-style plantings that are often designed mostly around foliage. This combination of shade tolerance, warm pastel flower color, and browsing resistance makes it useful for foundation beds, shaded walkways, and outdoor living areas.
Beautiful in groups, containers, and cut flower arrangements.
Plant Astilbe Peach Blossom in groups for the strongest color impact, or repeat it through a shade border to create rhythm and softness. The plumes are lovely in fresh-cut arrangements and can also be left standing after bloom for a subtle dried texture if you prefer a more natural look. In containers, Peach Blossom works well as a shaded porch or patio accent, as long as the pot has drainage and the soil is kept consistently moist through warm weather.
























