Family: Saxifragaceae

Scientific Name: Astilbe chinensis pumila

Common Name: Astilbe pumila

DescriptionA short Astilbe with pink flowers. Forms a thick mat of foliage making it a good candidate for a shady ground cover.
Pronunciation(ah-STIL-bee)(chi-NEN-sis)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone4
Sunlightsemi-shade to shade, I have found that deeper shade causes the flowers to become less tightly packed, taller with a faded color
MoistureTolerates drier conditions than most other Astilbe but still prefers moist. I have grown this for years in a spot that gets very little additional water. Although a little slower growing and not as many flowers it still was an excellent plant.
Soil & Siteaverage to moist
Flowerslavender pink or mauve-pink panicles bore on stiff upright stems, mid to late summer
Leavesdensely stoloniferous forming thick mats, green deeply lobed, pinnately compound, fern-like foliage
Stemsrhyzoms
Dimensions12 inches tall, space 12-18 inches on center
Maintenancerequires very little maintenance except for dead heading
Propagationdivision in the spring
Native SiteChina
Notes & Reference#40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills)
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