Astilbe (S) 'Sprite' | 11cm Pot | Pink Flower

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Astilbe (S) ‘Sprite’ is a charming dwarf perennial. It brings delicate frothy pink plumes and attractive bronze-green foliage to shaded UK garden spots from mid to late summer. This compact, low-maintenance plant attracts pollinators and is perfect for borders or containers.

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Astilbe (S) ‘Sprite’: A Delightful Dwarf Perennial

Astilbe (S) ‘Sprite’ is a delightful dwarf perennial. It brings a delicate touch of frothy pink blooms and graceful foliage to your shaded garden spots. This charming herbaceous plant offers effortless beauty in shadier areas. It belongs to the Saxifragaceae family. This hybrid cultivar is known for its compact nature. Furthermore, the genus name ‘Astilbe’ comes from Greek. It means “without brilliance” or “not shining.” This ironically contrasts with the plant’s vibrant floral displays. The cultivar name ‘Sprite’ perfectly captures its petite, ethereal appearance.

Key Features of Astilbe (S) ‘Sprite’

  • Compact, dwarf perennial reaching approximately 45cm in height and spread.
  • Elegant plumes of soft pink flowers, providing a delicate, airy texture.
  • Attractive, fern-like bronze-green foliage that adds interest throughout the season.
  • Ideal for shaded borders, woodland gardens, or decorative containers.
  • Naturally resistant to most common garden pests and diseases.
  • Attracts bees and other beneficial pollinators, enhancing garden biodiversity.

Discover Astilbe (S) ‘Sprite’ for Your Garden

The enchanting Astilbe (S) ‘Sprite’ is a popular perennial. Gardeners cherish it for its compact size and delicate beauty. This award-winning cultivar suits UK gardens particularly well. It thrives in conditions where many other flowering plants struggle. Its name, ‘Sprite’, truly reflects its charming, diminutive stature. It evokes images of woodland fairies dancing among the blooms.

From mid to late summer, Astilbe (S) ‘Sprite’ produces elegant, feathery plumes. These are soft, shell-pink flowers. The blooms stand proudly above its attractive foliage. They create a striking visual contrast. Moreover, the airy texture of the flowers provides wonderful softness to garden schemes. This makes them perfect for naturalistic plantings. The delicate flowers also attract important pollinators like bees and butterflies. They contribute to garden biodiversity.

Beyond its lovely blossoms, Astilbe (S) ‘Sprite’ foliage offers significant ornamental value. Its deeply cut, bronze-green leaves emerge in spring. They often show a reddish tint. They mature to a rich green. This fern-like texture remains attractive throughout the growing season. It provides continuous interest, even when the plant is not in flower. Consequently, it enhances its appeal as a garden plant.

Versatile Garden Uses for Your Astilbe (S) ‘Sprite’

Astilbe (S) ‘Sprite’ is incredibly adaptable. It makes an excellent choice for many garden settings. It performs exceptionally well in shaded borders. Here, its luminous blooms brighten darker corners. Furthermore, it suits woodland gardens perfectly. Plant it beneath deciduous trees or alongside pathways. Its compact form also makes it ideal for containers and pots. Place these on patios or balconies that receive morning sun or dappled shade.

This resilient plant generally needs minimal pruning. Gardeners might deadhead spent flower stalks. This maintains a tidy appearance. However, it is not strictly necessary for the plant’s health. You can also cut back the entire plant in late autumn or early spring. Do this before new growth emerges. Astilbe (S) ‘Sprite’ is a low-maintenance gem. It ensures your garden remains beautiful with little effort.

Max Height 0.45 at maturity
Max Spread 0.45 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Partial Shade Dappled Shade Shade Morning Sun
Soil Type
Loam Silt Peat
H5 H5 – Hardy in most places

Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -15°C to -10°C

Care Notes

Astilbe (S) 'Sprite' thrives with consistent moisture, especially during dry spells and its flowering period. Water regularly, ensuring the soil remains damp but not waterlogged. Mulch around the base in spring with well-rotted compost or leaf mould to retain moisture and suppress weeds, providing essential nutrients. Deadhead spent flower plumes to maintain a tidy appearance, although this is optional. In late autumn or early spring, cut back all the old foliage to ground level to encourage fresh new growth. Feed with a balanced liquid fertiliser in early spring as new shoots emerge. Divide congested clumps every 3-4 years in spring to rejuvenate the plant and maintain vigour.