Actaea simplex 'Pink Spike,' commonly known as Baneberry, is a stunning perennial that brings both height and elegance to shaded garden areas. With its tall, graceful flower spikes, 'Pink Spike' features clusters of soft, blush-pink blooms that open in lat
Actaea simplex ‘Pink Spike,’ commonly known as Baneberry, is a stunning perennial that brings both height and elegance to shaded garden areas. With its tall, graceful flower spikes, ‘Pink Spike’ features clusters of soft, blush-pink blooms that open in late summer to early autumn, adding a gentle pop of colour just as many other plants begin to fade. These fragrant flowers rise above lush, dark green, finely divided foliage, creating a beautiful contrast that enhances the overall garden design.
Reaching a mature height of approximately 120-150 cm and spreading around 45-60 cm, ‘Pink Spike’ is ideal for adding vertical interest to borders, woodland edges, or shaded cottage gardens. This variety thrives in moist, well-drained soil and partially shaded spots, making it well-suited to UK gardens.
Shipped as bare root plants, Actaea simplex ‘Pink Spike’ establishes itself over 2-3 years, rewarding with more robust blooms each season. Its a captivating choice for gardeners looking to add fragrance, height, and a delicate blush of pink to their outdoor spaces.
Botanical name: Actaea simplex ‘Chocoholic’
Common names: Baneberry, Bugbane, Black Cohosh, Snakeroot
Flower colour: Pink/white
Plant size:1 (top size)
Established height: 120-150cm
Established spread: 45-60cm
Plant spacing: 3-5 plants per m2
Blooming period: August – October
Leaf colour: Deep, rich green
Life cycle:Perennial
Hardiness:Fully hardy
Years to establish:2-3 years
Sunlight: Partial shade
Soil moisture: Damp/Free draining
Fragrant: Pleasant, sweet fragrance
Toxicity: Toxic if ingested
Dispatch: Early Spring (Mid March/April)
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