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Astilbe chinensis Pumila

Chinese Astilbe

  • »  Slow-growing and clump-forming
  • »  Quick-spreading dwarf plant
  • »  Forms a dark green mound of thick leaves
  • »  Lilac-pink flowers late spring through summer
  • »  Deer and rabbit resistant

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Most Chinese Astilbes are slow growing clump forming perennials, 'Pumila' is a dwarf Chinese Astilbe that spreads quicker then other Chinese Astibles. A dark green mound of thick leaves perfectly offset the tall panicles of lilac-pink flowers. Lilac-pink flowers float above the deep foliage from late spring thru the summer months. A great selection for the shaded garden especially useful in woodland areas or where deer brouws is a concern since deer and rabbits tend to leave Astilbe's alone. Thiving in the darkest shade even growing under the black walnut

Foliage Color
Dark Green
Maintenance and Care
Mass Planting
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Hummingbirds
Critter Resistance
Deer Resistant
Rabbit Resistant
Flower Color
Pink
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Late Spring
Early Summer
Summer Bloomer
Late Summer
Exposure
Partial Sun
Full Shade
Habit
Mounding
Upright
Soil Moisture
Average Water
Moist, Well-Drained
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Astilbe chinensis Pumila

Astilbes should be pruned in the early spring after the last frost. Pruning them in early summer is an option but the longer you wait the more flowers could be lost to the prune. You can prune off spent flowers to keep your plant looking tidy but too much pruning late in the season can spur new growth that is delicate and may be killed off by frosts in the fall and winter and cause undue stress to the plant as well as an unsightly plant.