Pink Bloom Color Plants
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Abelia mosanensis
Fragrant Abelia has very fragrant pink tubular flowers with white centers that bloom in May and June. The glossy green foliage turns orangey red in fall. Abelia mosanensis is very hardy and easy to grow. This plant was introduced from Latvia. (New name is Zabelia tyaihyonii)
H: 5 Feet · S: 5 Feet · Zone: 4
Acanthus mollis
Acanthus mollis offers unusual pink-mauve flower spikes with white interior petals and purple calyces in July, held 3' to 4' above large shiny leaves. Bear's Breeches needs a shady, moist protected spot in the landscape.
H: 36 Inches · S: 36 Inches · Zone: 6
Acanthus spinosus
The pinkish mauve flower spikes with white interiors of Spiny Bear's Breeches look the same as those of Acanthus mollis, but the leaves look more spiny (they aren't) and the plant is more cold tolerant. This plant makes an amazing show for 2 months in the summer on the north side of our house.
H: 36 Inches · S: 36 Inches · Zone: 6
Achillea millefolium 'Sassy Summer Taffy' PP31755
Deep pink to soft pink flower clumps on sturdy stems over green fern-like foliage. Bloom period is from early to late summer when deadheaded.
H: 30 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 3
Actaea x 'Chocoholic' PP24821
'Chocoholic' Bugbane is shorter than other dark purple Actaeas, but what it lacks in stature it makes up for in the beauty of its foliage. The leaves emerge in the spring as a dark bronzy purple and turn more green by mid summer. The fragrant white flower spikes tower over the foliage in the late summer, attracting all manner of pollinators. This is particularly attractive when paired with shade tolerant gold foliage plants. Consistent moisture is necessary for the best performance.
H: 36 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 4
Agastache x 'Pink Pearl' PPAF
Profuse spikes of dense, light pink flowers cover this mounding perennial from June to September. Deer resistant due to highly fragrant foliage, and a sought-after food source for hummingbirds.
H: 16 Inches · S: 16 Inches · Zone: 6
Ajuga reptans 'Pink Lightning' PP22255
Short mauve pink flower spikes above crinkled green and white leaves in mid spring. A semi-evergreen shade groundcover.
H: 6 Inches · S: 6 Inches · Zone: 4
Allium cernuum
Allium cernuum, or nodding Pink Onion, is a tough deer resistant bulb plant which is crowned by multiple pink flower umbels. The blooms appear above the green strap-like leaves in July and August. These are followed by attractive tan seedheads. The clumps increase in size as time goes on and the bulbs can be divided and spread to make a lovely addition to short meadows in mid summer. Self-seeds vigorously in the garden.
H: 16 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 3
Allium schoenoprasum 'Forescate'
Dark pink drumstick flowers are held over green chive foliage in June and July. Pollinators love Alliums and deer never eat them.
H: 18 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 2
Allium senescens 'Blue Eddy'
Pinkish lavender round flowers in August above blue gray swirly strap-like foliage. Resistant to deer, attractive to pollinators.
H: 12 Inches · S: 12 Inches · Zone: 4
Allium x 'Pink Planet'
Large lilac pink globular flowers top glaucous flat leaves in mid summer. Good for pollinator gardens. Dried seedheads are attractive
H: 18 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 4
Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Robin Hill'
Clusters of pink buds open to pinkish white flowers over clean oval green leaves in early spring. Purplish blue fruit in June is edible by both people and birds. Good fall color.
H: 20 Feet · S: 15 Feet · Zone: 4
Anemone tomentosa 'Robustissima'
Soft pink, five-petalled blooms attractive to bees and butterflies appear on wiry reddish stems from mid-August to late October above dark green, deeply lobed foliage resembling grape leaves. Low maintenance, deer and rabbit resistant, salt tolerant, and capable of naturalizing in a variety of site conditions.
H: 40 Inches · S: 30 Inches · Zone: 4
Anemone x 'Dainty Swan' PP29429
Attractive bicolored white and pink flowers rise above clumping green foliage from June to October. Prefers moist soil and full or dappled sun conditions.
H: 24 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5
Anemone x hybrida Fantasy™ 'Jasmine'
Dark pink single flowers over short green foliage appear in quantity in August and September. Sturdy stems and compact habit.
H: 18 Inches · S: 16 Inches · Zone: 6
Anemone x 'September Charm'
'September Charm' Japanese Anemone has a silvery cast to its tall pinkish rose single flowers. One of the hardiest of the Anemones, it expands gradually to make an impressive group. Fall blooming.
H: 30 Inches · S: 36 Inches · Zone: 5
Anemone x hybrida Fantasy™ 'Cinderella' PP25367
'Cinderella' Windflower is another compact beauty from the Pretty Lady™ series of Anemones. The flowers appear in August and September, with thick textured single soft pink petals. Anemone 'Cinderella' has thick short flower stems so the blooms do not flop. Blooming for an extended time in mid summer to early fall, this introduction from Plants Nouveau also produces interesting fluffy white seedheads after flowering.
H: 16 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5
Anemone x hybrida Fantasy™ 'Pocahontas' PP25352
'Pocahontas' Windflower is a lovely compact introduction from the Pretty Lady™ Series of Anemones. The large double flowers are a bright bubblegum pink, making quite a show in July, August and September. The blooms are followed by cotton white seedheads in the fall. Anemone 'Pocahontas' is a heavy bloomer, so it is showy in the front of a mixed boarder and in late summer containers. The strong stems make 'Pocahontas' a useful cut flower, as well as resistant to flopping.
H: 18 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5
Anemone x hybrida Fantasy™ 'Red Riding Hood' PP28799
Rosy red single flowers are held on strong stems above green foliage from July to October. Compact habit, good plant for containers.
H: 18 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5
Antirrhinum hispanicum 'Roseum'
Hardy, low-growing perennial with clusters of soft, pastel pink from June to mid-September. Heat tolerant but requires afternoon sun and good drainage.
H: 12 Inches · S: 24 Inches · Zone: 5
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Massachusetts'
'Massachusetts' Bearberry has small shiny evergreen leaves with small pinkish white bell-like flowers in April and May, often followed by red fruits. Arctostaphylos is best in acid soil and sandy, well drained sites. Grows well in poor infertile soils. There are large colonies of Bearberry in the NJ Pinelands. Selected by Bob Tichnor of Oregon from seed collected in Massachusetts. It is also salt tolerant.
H: 6 Inches · S: 5 Feet · Zone: 3