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Little Vision in Purple Astilbe

Astilbe chinensis 'Little Vision in Purple'

  • Compact Purple Astilbe Thrives in Shade with Just 1-2 Hours of Daily Sunlight
  • Thrives in Zones 4-9
  • Grows 1-2 ft Tall, 1 ft Wide
  • Showy Purple, Pink Blooms From Early Summer to Late Summer
  • Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant
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Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Thrives in partial shade, though this variety handles full sun better than most Astilbes as long as the soil stays consistently moist. In hotter climates, protect the plant from intense afternoon rays to prevent the rich purple blooms and foliage from scorching.
  • Soil: Prefers rich, organic soil that holds moisture well but drains enough to prevent waterlogging. If you have sandy soil, mix in plenty of compost or peat moss to help retain water near the roots.

Watering Requirements

Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during the first season while the root system establishes. These plants have low drought tolerance, so if they dry out, the foliage will become crispy and flower production will drop significantly.

Pruning Tips

This perennial blooms on new growth, so you should cut the dried foliage back to the ground in early spring before new shoots appear. Leaving the seed heads up through winter adds nice texture to the garden, but a clean sweep in spring encourages vigorous fresh growth.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a slow-release, balanced flowering plant fertilizer in early spring as new growth begins to emerge. Avoid heavy nitrogen feeding late in the summer, as this promotes tender leaf growth that won't harden off in time for winter.

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Description

Ready for a miracle? Now even the smallest balcony garden can create a visual sensation with hot color. Best of all? You'll only need an hour or two of sunlight to enjoy lavish, fluffy midsummer blooms that last and last.

Get the color you crave in a compact, naturally dwarfed plant. Little Visions in Purple Astilbe PP #21,855 (Astilbe chinensis 'Little Visions in Purple') takes all the marvelous qualities of full-sized Astilbes, and shrinks them down a size!

Fuzzy, Fern-like leaves emerge from the ground each spring. Their bronzy color allows them to take the sun better than other selections; and makes a perfect contrast to the luxurious blooms!

In early summer, rosy-purple flower spikes flare straight up from the center of the plant. Enjoy these long-lasting colorful blooms for many weeks. Study them closely to see the tiny true flowers open in succession! These foamy plumes bring in the bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds galore!

Snip them as they start to dry, and bring them indoors for cut flower bouquets. Once finished, hang them upside down to dry for a durable dried arrangement that looks incredible until next year.

You won't need to worry about sunlight conditions unless you are in the hottest climates. Give them a shadier spot if you live in USDA Zones 8 and 9, please. Growing into compact clumps 12 - 16 inches in height and in width at maturity with ease!

Landscape Application:

Astilbe is one of the classic shade garden plants. It is stunning in big drifts in a dappled shade border or under big shade trees where other plants might struggle. Grow these darling perennials in containers, or in the ground, because the "right-sized" Little Vision in Purple Astilbe fits where other varieties can't!

Try it as edging to hide any leggy bare stems in your woodland garden. Run it all along the shade of a north-facing wall as a perfect groundcover. Create a massed planting with multiple plants spaced eight to ten inches apart.

Watch and see. They'll immediately have a place in mind. Savvy old gardeners know the power of a well-placed "pop" of color at ground level. Little Vision in Purple Astilbe turns any old "ho-hum" shady corner into a splendid focal point. Now, how about finally jazzing up your boring side yard? Carve out a special place to sit and read that juicy summer novel.

This herbaceous perennial easily fills in small spaces. Its dwarf size makes it a can't-miss addition to smaller urban gardens or as a "Thriller" in pots on a shady deck or balcony. Create a perfect early display with one as a specimen exterior container. Enjoy the bold flowers for weeks! As the blooms fade, change them out and plant them in your landscape.

They also make great gifts for gardeners. Trust us...any seasoned landscaper will be thrilled with your thoughtful gift!

  • Feathery Rosy-Purple Plumes Last For Weeks!
  • Lush, Fine-Textured Mounds
  • Lacy, Dark-Green Foliage With Bronze Cast
  • Use Blooms in Cut & Dried Flower Arrangements
  • Pollinator & Hummingbird-Friendly
  • Ideal for Containers - Dwarf For Small Space Gardens, Balconies & Patios!
  • Edge Borders & Beds, Shade Gardens & Specimens

#ProPlantTips for Care:

This versatile perennial can take full sun in cooler zones if Astilbe receives good moisture and mulch. Otherwise, give it a part shade or full shade for warmer zones. This Astilbe prefers moist,well-drained soils with a high percentage of organic matter. If your soil is poor, consider adding a few handfuls of compost to the backfill soil when planting.

You'll also want to use Nature Hills Root Booster beneficial soil additives when planting. This formula contains mycorrhizal fungus, which supports the tiny feeder roots to efficiently access water and soil micronutrients. Over time, enrich your soil with mulch and top-dressings of compost. Apply a phosphorus-rich, slow-release fertilizer in early spring. Ensure the formula is for flowering plants and apply according to the directions.

You'll want to avoid letting them become too dry. Plan to provide supplemental water on a regular basis. Astilbes love a layer of mulch over their roots. Please pull it back away from touching the stems of the plants.

Please leave the old foliage standing over winter to give their crown protection from winter damage. We recommend that you wait until spring to cut back the old foliage.

That's it! Water, mulch, and a once-a-year trimming!

  • Partial Sun/Partial Shade - Great Flower Power, Even in Shade
  • Well-Drained Organically-Rich Soil
  • Widely Adaptable
  • Easy Care Herbaceous Perennial Comes Back Better Every Year
  • Deer & Rabbit Resistant

You'll relish these easy-care, high-impact, and ultra-versatile plants! Order Little Vision in Purple Astilbe today at NatureHills.com and enjoy!

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zones is Little Vision in Purple Astilbe suitable for?

  • Little Vision in Purple Astilbe thrives in USDA zones 4-9. In the hottest climates (zones 8-9), provide shadier locations to protect from intense sun. Choose a spot with morning sun or dappled shade for best results.

What is the mature height and width of Little Vision in Purple Astilbe?

  • Little Vision in Purple Astilbe reaches 12-16 inches tall and wide at maturity. This compact size makes it perfect for containers, edging, or small spaces where full-sized astilbe won't fit. Space plants 8-10 inches apart for a lush groundcover effect, available at naturehills.com.

Does Little Vision in Purple Astilbe grow well in full shade or does it need some sun?

  • Little Vision in Purple Astilbe thrives in partial shade, needing only 1-2 hours of sunlight daily. Its bronzy foliage tolerates more sun than typical astilbes. In zones 8-9, provide shadier conditions due to heat stress.

How much water does Little Vision in Purple Astilbe require, and can it tolerate drier soils?

  • Little Vision in Purple Astilbe needs consistent moisture and doesn't tolerate dry soils well. Like most astilbes, it thrives with regular watering and mulching to retain soil moisture. Water deeply during dry spells, especially in zones 8-9 where it needs shadier conditions.

What type of soil is best for planting Little Vision in Purple Astilbe?

  • Little Vision in Purple Astilbe thrives in moist, well-draining soil rich in organic matter. Like most astilbes, it prefers slightly acidic to neutral pH and consistent moisture without waterlogging. Amend clay soils with compost for better drainage, and mulch to retain moisture during its midsummer bloom period.

How is Little Vision in Purple Astilbe shipped, and is it bare root or potted?

  • Little Vision in Purple Astilbe ships as a dormant bare root plant during the appropriate planting season. This compact perennial establishes quickly once planted, growing into 12-16 inch clumps. Plant immediately upon arrival or keep roots moist until planting.

What are the care requirements for Little Vision in Purple Astilbe, like mulching or fertilizing?

  • Little Vision in Purple Astilbe thrives with consistent moisture and benefits from organic mulch to retain soil humidity. Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring before growth begins. In USDA Zones 8-9, provide afternoon shade protection from intense heat.

When does Little Vision in Purple Astilbe bloom, and how long do the flowers last?

  • Little Vision in Purple Astilbe blooms in early to midsummer with rosy-purple flower spikes that last for many weeks. The long-lasting blooms can be cut fresh for bouquets or dried for arrangements. Deadhead spent flowers to keep the plant looking tidy and encourage healthy foliage growth.

Is Little Vision in Purple Astilbe deer or rabbit resistant?

  • Astilbe is generally deer and rabbit resistant due to its bitter taste and texture. The fuzzy, fern-like foliage of Little Vision in Purple is typically avoided by browsing animals. For best protection, plant in partially shaded areas where deer are less likely to venture.

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