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Astilbe Vision in Pink

Soft pink blooms for elegant shade color.

Astilbe Vision in Pink brings upright plumes of soft pink flowers to part-shade and shade gardens in midsummer, adding color, height, and movement where many sun-loving perennials will not perform. The airy plumes rise above compact mounds of finely textured foliage, creating a layered look that feels graceful, romantic, and polished. Use it to brighten woodland borders, shaded foundation beds, north-facing gardens, and mixed shade plantings where homeowners want more seasonal flower color without sacrificing refined foliage texture.

Compact growth with refined foliage texture.

This Astilbe forms a tidy clump that fits easily into smaller shade gardens, front-to-middle border plantings, and container designs. The fern-like foliage adds a soft, lacy texture before and after bloom, making it a strong companion for broader-leaved plants like hostas, heuchera, hellebores, brunnera, and ligularia. Its compact habit helps it feel intentional in designed beds while still blending beautifully into more relaxed woodland-style gardens.

A strong choice for moist shade and woodland plantings.

Astilbe Vision in Pink performs best in part shade to full shade with rich, moist, well-drained soil. It is especially useful in areas improved with compost, leaf mold, or organic mulch, where the root zone stays cool and evenly moist through warm weather. While Chinese Astilbe types are often more tolerant of sun and short dry periods than some other Astilbe hybrids, this plant still looks its best when moisture is consistent and afternoon heat is limited.

Deer-resistant flowers with pollinator appeal.

Vision in Pink Astilbe is considered deer- and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical flowering option for shaded landscapes with browsing pressure. The soft pink flower plumes also attract bees and other pollinators, adding gentle movement to woodland gardens and shaded borders. This combination of shade tolerance, pollinator value, and browsing resistance makes it a useful plant for foundation beds, shaded walkways, patio edges, and outdoor living spaces.

Beautiful in groups, containers, and cut flower arrangements.

Plant Astilbe Vision in Pink in groups for the strongest color impact, or repeat it through a shade border to create rhythm and continuity. Its pink plumes can be used in fresh-cut arrangements, and the spent flower stems may be left standing for added texture after bloom if you enjoy a more natural look. In shaded containers, it works well as a soft upright accent as long as the pot has drainage and the soil is kept consistently moist during warm weather.

Soft pink blooms for elegant shade color.

Astilbe Vision in Pink brings upright plumes of soft pink flowers to part-shade and shade gardens in midsummer, adding color, height, and movement where many sun-loving perennials will not perform. The airy plumes rise above compact mounds of finely textured foliage, creating a layered look that feels graceful, romantic, and polished. Use it to brighten woodland borders, shaded foundation beds, north-facing gardens, and mixed shade plantings where homeowners want more seasonal flower color without sacrificing refined foliage texture.

Compact growth with refined foliage texture.

This Astilbe forms a tidy clump that fits easily into smaller shade gardens, front-to-middle border plantings, and container designs. The fern-like foliage adds a soft, lacy texture before and after bloom, making it a strong companion for broader-leaved plants like hostas, heuchera, hellebores, brunnera, and ligularia. Its compact habit helps it feel intentional in designed beds while still blending beautifully into more relaxed woodland-style gardens.

A strong choice for moist shade and woodland plantings.

Astilbe Vision in Pink performs best in part shade to full shade with rich, moist, well-drained soil. It is especially useful in areas improved with compost, leaf mold, or organic mulch, where the root zone stays cool and evenly moist through warm weather. While Chinese Astilbe types are often more tolerant of sun and short dry periods than some other Astilbe hybrids, this plant still looks its best when moisture is consistent and afternoon heat is limited.

Deer-resistant flowers with pollinator appeal.

Vision in Pink Astilbe is considered deer- and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical flowering option for shaded landscapes with browsing pressure. The soft pink flower plumes also attract bees and other pollinators, adding gentle movement to woodland gardens and shaded borders. This combination of shade tolerance, pollinator value, and browsing resistance makes it a useful plant for foundation beds, shaded walkways, patio edges, and outdoor living spaces.

Beautiful in groups, containers, and cut flower arrangements.

Plant Astilbe Vision in Pink in groups for the strongest color impact, or repeat it through a shade border to create rhythm and continuity. Its pink plumes can be used in fresh-cut arrangements, and the spent flower stems may be left standing for added texture after bloom if you enjoy a more natural look. In shaded containers, it works well as a soft upright accent as long as the pot has drainage and the soil is kept consistently moist during warm weather.

$8.98

Original: $29.95

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Astilbe Vision in Pink

$29.95

$8.98

Description

Soft pink blooms for elegant shade color.

Astilbe Vision in Pink brings upright plumes of soft pink flowers to part-shade and shade gardens in midsummer, adding color, height, and movement where many sun-loving perennials will not perform. The airy plumes rise above compact mounds of finely textured foliage, creating a layered look that feels graceful, romantic, and polished. Use it to brighten woodland borders, shaded foundation beds, north-facing gardens, and mixed shade plantings where homeowners want more seasonal flower color without sacrificing refined foliage texture.

Compact growth with refined foliage texture.

This Astilbe forms a tidy clump that fits easily into smaller shade gardens, front-to-middle border plantings, and container designs. The fern-like foliage adds a soft, lacy texture before and after bloom, making it a strong companion for broader-leaved plants like hostas, heuchera, hellebores, brunnera, and ligularia. Its compact habit helps it feel intentional in designed beds while still blending beautifully into more relaxed woodland-style gardens.

A strong choice for moist shade and woodland plantings.

Astilbe Vision in Pink performs best in part shade to full shade with rich, moist, well-drained soil. It is especially useful in areas improved with compost, leaf mold, or organic mulch, where the root zone stays cool and evenly moist through warm weather. While Chinese Astilbe types are often more tolerant of sun and short dry periods than some other Astilbe hybrids, this plant still looks its best when moisture is consistent and afternoon heat is limited.

Deer-resistant flowers with pollinator appeal.

Vision in Pink Astilbe is considered deer- and rabbit-resistant, making it a practical flowering option for shaded landscapes with browsing pressure. The soft pink flower plumes also attract bees and other pollinators, adding gentle movement to woodland gardens and shaded borders. This combination of shade tolerance, pollinator value, and browsing resistance makes it a useful plant for foundation beds, shaded walkways, patio edges, and outdoor living spaces.

Beautiful in groups, containers, and cut flower arrangements.

Plant Astilbe Vision in Pink in groups for the strongest color impact, or repeat it through a shade border to create rhythm and continuity. Its pink plumes can be used in fresh-cut arrangements, and the spent flower stems may be left standing for added texture after bloom if you enjoy a more natural look. In shaded containers, it works well as a soft upright accent as long as the pot has drainage and the soil is kept consistently moist during warm weather.