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Astilbe satin pearls

Feathery plumes of soft, two-toned pink flowers rise above dark, fern-like foliage in summer. A real workhorse for adding colour to shady borders, woodland gardens, and damp spots near water.

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We’ve found Astilbe ‘Satin Pearls’ to be a reliable performer here on the nursery, bringing a soft elegance to shadier spots. The flowers are the main draw; dense, fluffy plumes of bubblegum-pink, with each tiny flower showing a darker hot-pink centre. They stand on strong stems above clumps of deeply-cut, dark green foliage that remains handsome all season.

This is a classic, clump-forming perennial that will reach about 70cm tall when in flower. It thrives in soil that doesn’t dry out, so it’s perfect for our British climate. Give it a home in partial or even full shade, in rich, moist soil. It’s more tolerant of drought than some other Astilbes, but consistent moisture will give you the best results.

Once it’s settled in, it needs very little fuss. We recommend leaving the faded flower heads on the plant over winter for a bit of structure. You can then cut the old foliage and stems back in late winter or early spring before the new leaves appear. It’s a brilliant choice for underplanting trees, filling gaps in borders, or planting in drifts near a pond.

Product Details

Common Name
Astilbe 'Satin Pearls'
Max height
0.7 M
Bloom Time
Early to mid-summer.
Flower Colour
Soft bubblegum-pink plumes, with each small flower having a darker hot-pink centre.
Leaf Colour
Dark green.
Sunlight
Partial shade to full shade.
Pruning
Cut back old stems and foliage in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges. Faded flower heads can be left for winter interest.
Seasonal Spring
Clumps of soft green, fern-like foliage emerge.
Seasonal Summer
Feathery plumes of soft pink flowers appear above the dark green foliage.
Seasonal Autumn
The foliage remains attractive, and the faded flower plumes turn a caramel colour, providing interest.
Seasonal Winter
The dried seed heads can be left standing to provide architectural interest through the winter.
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