Family: Rosaceae

Scientific Name: Potentilla fruiticosa Pink Beauty

Common Name: Potentilla Pink Beauty

DescriptionA pink flowering Potentilla.
Pronunciation(po-ten-TIL-a)(fro-ti-KO-sa)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Shrubs Deciduous
Hardiness Zone3-7
Sunlightfull, will tolerate some shade but flower production is reduced
Moistureaverage-tolerates moist (not wet) areas, will show stress in draught conditions and benefits from some additional water at these times
Soil & Siteaverage
TemperatureFlower color is best in the cooler times of the growing season.
Flowerspink in the cooler temps fading to light washed out pink almost yellow during the hotter temperatures
Fruitachene
Dimensions2-3 by 2-3 feet
MaintenanceAll of the Potentilla need to be pruned back on a yearly or every other year, to no longer than a 3 year cycle. If not, they will become scraggly, have lots of old gnarly stems and flower production will decrease. There are three methods of pruning these. Method #1 consists of using a hedge shears and shear the plant into some miss shaped geometric figure. This is the least desirable, doesn't help the plant much and does little for increasing flower production. Method #2 consists of cutting the shrub close to the ground, leaving 3-6 inches of stem. Seems harsh but a healthy shrub will quickly regrow. This is a no brainer method. Methods #3 consists of removing the gnarly old stems as close to the ground as possible, using pruning shears, cut the shrub back about 1/3 - 1/2. I do this in a shape that will resemble the natural form of the shrub. The earlier in the spring this is done, the sooner the plant will flower. One of my clients has me prune back these shrubs each year, since she likes the fresh, new growth of the shrub. After it is done blooming many people like to remove the dried seed heads. This is a matter of choice. I usually do it.
Propagationsoftwood cuttings
Author's NotesI had this cultivar in my yard for many years. As would be expected in the cool weather flowers were a nice pink, but faded to yellow as the weather became warmer.
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