Pink Lightning Astilbe
Tall, Late-Season Pink Plumes for the Shade
Pink Lightning Astilbe (Astilbe chinensis 'Pink Lightning') extends the astilbe season with tall, narrow spires of bright pink that shoot up in late summer when many shade perennials have faded. As a chinensis-type astilbe it's a touch more tolerant of drier soil and heat than most, while still preferring steady moisture, and it stands up dependably in Maple Grove, Woodbury, and Edina shade beds. Deer-resistant and loved by pollinators.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Botanical Name | Astilbe chinensis 'Pink Lightning' |
| Mature Size | 3–4 ft tall, 1.5–2 ft wide |
| Hardiness Zone | Zone 4–8 (hardy across most of Minnesota) |
| Light | Part shade to shade; tolerates more sun than most astilbe with moisture |
| Bloom Time | Late summer |
| Flower Color | Bright pink, tall narrow plumes |
| Soil | Rich, consistently moist; chinensis types tolerate brief dryness |
Landscape Uses
Use Pink Lightning at the back of shaded borders, in woodland gardens, rain gardens, and as a late-season vertical accent. Pairs well with hostas, ferns, and earlier-blooming astilbes to stretch the bloom season.
Best Time to Plant
Plant in spring or early fall, when cool weather and steady moisture help roots establish. Avoid midsummer heat.
How to Plant
Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Set the crown level with the soil, backfill with compost-enriched soil, water thoroughly, and mulch 2–3 inches deep to conserve moisture.
Watering
First Year: Keep the soil consistently moist, watering 2–3 times per week.
After Year One: Water regularly, especially in heat. Chinensis astilbes handle brief dry spells better than others but still prefer moisture.
Drip Irrigation: A soaker hose or drip line keeps the root zone evenly moist.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does it bloom?
Late summer, making it a great way to extend astilbe color after earlier types finish.
Will it grow in shade?
Yes, part to full shade is ideal; as a chinensis type it tolerates a bit more sun and dryness with moisture.
Is it hardy in Minnesota?
Yes, hardy to Zone 4 and reliable statewide.
Is it deer resistant?
Yes, deer and rabbits generally avoid astilbe.
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Pair Pink Lightning with early- and mid-season astilbes, hostas, and ferns for a long-blooming shade border.