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Astilbe 'Hennie Graafland' - 2 Gallon

Astilbe 'Hennie Graafland' - 2 Gallon

$14.95

Astilbe ‘Hennie Graafland’ is a striking cultivar known for its elegant, soft pink flowers that rise above dark green finely textured foliage. This early blooming Astilbe creates a wonderful display of color in shaded garden spots, especially when planted near water or in consistently moist soil.

Height & Spread: 1.5 - 2 ft x 1 - 1.5 ft

Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer (May to June)

Light Requirements: Partial shade to full shade; handles some morning sun

Soil Preference: Moist, well drained soil, rich in organic matter

Watering Needs: High; needs consistent moisture

Deer Resistance: Moderate; usually avoided by deer but may be browsed in times of food scarcity

NATIVE STATUS

Not native to North America. It is a hybrid cultivar of Asian species, developed for ornamental purposes. While not native, it still offers significant value in garden design by attracting pollinators and thriving in shaded, moisture rich environments.

WILDLIFE & INSECTS

Bees

  • Attracts honeybees, bumblebees, and native bees, offering nectar during its bloom period.

Butterflies

  • Visited by skippers and other small butterflies that seek shade and nectar in late spring.

Other Insects

  • The dense foliage provides shelter for various beneficial insects, especially in shaded or woodland settings.

SPACING & LANDSCAPE USE

Spacing Recommendations

  • Space 12 - 18 in apart for clumping effect or in mass plantings.

Landscape Placement

  • Perfect for shaded woodland gardens, under trees, or near water features. Works well as a border plant, in containers, or as a filler between larger perennials. Its light pink flowers contrast nicely against darker foliage, providing visual interest.

COMPANION PLANTS

  • Heuchera sanguinea (Coral Bells) - Adds vibrant foliage and texture in the same shaded conditions.

  • Helleborus orientalis (Lenten Rose) - Provides early spring blooms that pair well with ‘Hennie Graafland’s late spring flowers.

  • Brunnera macrophylla (Heartleaf Brunnera) - Its silver leaves complement the soft pink blooms of Astilbe and thrive in similar moist, shaded conditions.

  • Dicentra spectabilis (Bleeding Heart) - Offers early spring blooms and provides a graceful transition to summer.

  • Tiarella cordifolia (Foamflower) - Adds a delicate, low growing groundcover with interesting foliage patterns for a woodland theme.

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