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Rheinland Astilbe

Astilbe x arendsii 'Rheinland'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: This variety thrives in partial shade, ideally receiving filtered light or morning sun followed by afternoon shade. While it can handle a bit more sun in cooler northern zones, too much direct afternoon exposure will scorch the fern-like foliage and fade the blooms.
  • Soil: Plant in rich, organic soil that stays consistently moist but drains well. If you are working with sandy soil, amend it heavily with compost or peat moss to improve water retention, as these plants hate having "wet feet" but struggle in dry conditions.

Watering Requirements

Consistent moisture is the secret to success with Astilbe, so keep the soil evenly damp throughout the establishment period and beyond. These plants are not drought-tolerant; if the soil dries out completely, the leaves will quickly turn brown and crispy at the edges.

Pruning Tips

Clean up the plant by cutting back the old, withered foliage to ground level in early spring before fresh green shoots emerge. You can deadhead the spent flower plumes in summer to keep the plant looking tidy, though many gardeners leave them for winter interest.

Fertilizer Needs

Feed your Astilbe with a balanced, slow-release flowering plant fertilizer in early spring just as new growth begins. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the growing season, as this pushes soft foliage growth that is susceptible to winter damage.

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Description

Bright pink, feathery wands! The fat fluffy flowers of the Rheinland Astilbe (Astilbe x arendsii 'Rheinland') feature incredibly striking, tall blooms of clear pink that rise above the foliage, adding a light, airy quality to your beds and borders!

Mounds of lovely lush green, compound leaves, the foliage is light and graceful! Starting a bright green in early spring, they deepen to a darker green as summer approaches. Becoming the perfect backdrop to the incredible blooms! The flowers contrast wonderfully with the glossy foliage and are supported on strong, upright reddish stems.

The fluffy pink blooms are tall and feathery. Each early summer they will be absolutely smothered by pollinators! Astilbe is considered to be deer and rabbit-resistant but will attract loads of butterflies and hummingbirds!

You'll enjoy these unique flowers indoors and out! As lovely in a vase or bouquet as a thriller and focal point flowers as they are brightening your shady paths and garden beds!

Cold and heat hardy throughout USDA planting zones 4 to 9, these perennials grow 18 - 24 inches in height and width, forming tidy mounds of lacy finery. Fall brings one more trick up Astilbe's sleeve as the chill brings a yellow hue to the foliage before the snow flies!

Landscape Application:

Use this showy perennial for beautiful summer color in shadier areas of your landscape. You will be delighted to see how this plant forms a graceful perennial garden addition or adds beauty to shade gardens! Try planting with Bleeding Hearts, Barrenworts, Hostas, and Ferns!

The Rheinland Astilbe creates an amazingly refined border look or mass plantings and works as an excellent ground cover or edging plant for shady areas. Reaching a tidy two-foot in size, these plants do not overtake or overpower any garden site.

The gorgeous blooms are also lovely additions as both thrillers and focal points cut flowers to make grand fresh or dried bouquets. Create lovely floral arrangements with these bold pink blooms! Any moist, shaded location is fantastic for these lovely blooms.

Perfectly sized for use in containers and planters, even window boxes are fitting sites for these graceful plants! Add a potted Astilbe on your porch, patio, or balcony! Welcome visitors to your shaded front steps with a matched pair of Rheinland as showy thrillers with a fringe of groundcover Ajuga or Sanguineum Striatum Geranium as a lovely spiller!

Update tired Cottage gardens and moist rock gardens, or add some dramatic color and light, airy foliage around your water features where Astilbe can soak up the extra moisture.

Originating in China, Astilbe is also completely at home in Asian-inspired gardens. Also completely at home as an understory planting, use these as facer plants to hide the leggy bare stems of larger shrubs and trees. Or, skirt large trees or garden structures for a clean and finished look!

  • Clear Bold Pink Flowers & Tall, Feathery Blooms
  • Unique Reddish Stems
  • Light & Airy Glossy Green Foliage
  • Attracts Beneficial Pollinators & Hummingbird Friendly!
  • Great Fresh & Dried Cut Flower!
  • Great for Cottage, Perennial & Container Gardens!
  • Beds, Borders & En Masse

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Rheinland Astilbe is most successfully grown in a shady area but can tolerate some morning sun. Especially in the warmer hardiness zones, be sure to plant these tender perennials where they'll be protected from the hot afternoon sun or completely full shade! Hardy in North America growing zones 4-9, these are very cold tolerant herbaceous perennial plants!

Moist, well-drained soil is a key feature for growing a healthy Astilbe plant. It's also best to not allow Rheinland to overly dry out because all Astilbe prefers moist, humus, organically-rich soils. Adding mulch is recommended in drier areas, to help maintain soil moisture and insulate the root system from heat and cold. Top dress your site with at least 2-3 inches of mulch, extending out past the leaves for a finished look and to maintain consistent soil moisture.

In order to keep Astilbe looking good for the next year, do not cut it back in the winter, (the old foliage helps protect the plant from winter damage), but prune it in early spring so it will look fresh and ready for the next growing season.

  • Part Shade & Full Shade
  • Well-Drained Organic Soil
  • Moisture Loving
  • Prune In Early Spring
  • Cold Tolerant Herbaceous Perennial
  • Deer & Rabbit Resistant

For the hardy, brilliant blooms and deer-resistant beauty that Astilbe brings to the landscape, you'll adore this unique garden addition! The award-winning Rheinland Astilbe blooms will leave you speechless daily! Order your very own Rheinland Astilbe today at NatureHills.com!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature height and spread of Rheinland Astilbe?

  • Rheinland Astilbe reaches 18-24 inches in both height and width, forming tidy mounds. This compact size makes it perfect for borders, mass plantings, or as ground cover in shady areas without overwhelming other plants.

How much water does Rheinland Astilbe need, and can it tolerate drought?

  • Rheinland Astilbe requires consistent moisture and cannot tolerate drought conditions. This shade perennial thrives with regular watering, especially during its early summer bloom period in zones 4-9. Keep soil evenly moist for best performance. Shop Nature Hills for healthy plants.

Is Rheinland Astilbe shipped as bare root, potted, or something else?

  • Rheinland Astilbe is typically shipped as a potted plant during the growing season. This USDA zones 4-9 perennial establishes quickly when planted in spring, reaching its full 18-24 inch size by early summer bloom time. Plant in partial to full shade for best results.

What are the planting instructions for bare root Rheinland Astilbe?

  • Plant bare root Rheinland Astilbe in early spring in partial to full shade with rich, moist, well-draining soil. Dig holes 18-24 inches apart to accommodate their mature spread. Set the crown at soil level and water thoroughly after planting.

Should I cut back Rheinland Astilbe in fall or leave the foliage for winter?

  • You can leave Rheinland Astilbe foliage through winter since it provides garden interest and the stems offer structure. The yellow fall foliage adds seasonal color before snow in zones 4-9. Cut back to ground level in early spring before new growth emerges, available at naturehills.com.

Is Rheinland Astilbe deer or rabbit resistant?

  • Yes, Rheinland Astilbe is considered deer and rabbit resistant. While no plant is 100% deer-proof, astilbes are generally avoided by these pests due to their foliage texture and taste. Plant in partial to full shade for best results.

What if my Rheinland Astilbe doesn't bloom or wilts after purchase?

  • Rheinland Astilbe blooms in early summer and thrives in zones 4-9 with consistent moisture and shade to partial shade. Wilting usually indicates dry soil or too much sun exposure. Ensure soil stays moist but well-draining, and provide afternoon shade for best results.

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