Sunpatiens Compact Blush Pink Impatiens (Impatiens x hybrida 'Sunpatiens Compact Blush Pink')
im-PAY-shenz ex HY-brid-ah 'Sunpatiens Compact Blush Pink'

Annual (usually grown as an annual near you) Mounded
 

 
Available May 23
Size Notes Price Availability
Eco+ Grande(TM) Tray of 10 4" compostable pots Field $61.80
Tray of 10 4" pots Greenhouse $48.00
Available June 6
Size Notes Price Availability
Eco+ Grande(TM) Tray of 10 4" compostable pots Field $61.80
Tray of 10 4" pots Greenhouse $48.00
 
Brighten your garden with Blush Pink Sunpatiens, showcasing stunning blush pink blooms that thrive in both sun and light shade. These resilient plants offer vibrant color and lush foliage, perfect for adding charm to any outdoor space!

Compact SunPatiens are a versatile and dependable series of impatiens cultivars that thrive in full sun. Unlike traditional impatiens, which require partial shade, these compact varieties are able to tolerate and even flourish in direct sunlight. Compact SunPatiens feature a well-branched, mounded habit that makes them well-suited for borders, beds, containers, and hanging baskets. The plants produce an abundance of vibrant blooms in a wide range of colors, including shades of red, pink, purple, orange, and white. Their lush, green foliage provides a lovely backdrop for the eye-catching flowers. Compact SunPatiens are known for their heat and humidity tolerance, as well as their resistance to common impatiens diseases. This makes them a low-maintenance and reliable choice for gardeners seeking a colorful, sun-loving annual that will continue to perform beautifully throughout the growing season. With their compact size and prolific blooming, Compact SunPatiens are a popular and versatile addition to any sunny garden or landscape.

Pros

Colorful mounds of flowers.

Heat Tolerant

Deadheading Not Necessary

Cons

This plant is probably not winter-hardy outdoors where you live.
 

Plant Data

Mature Size 16 - 30 inches tall. 14 - 20 inches wide.
Sun Exposure Partial Sun - Full Sun
Moisture Tolerance Medium -
Zones 10a - 11b (Usually hardy to 30° F)
Tags Annual, Annual in Chicago, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Pollinators, Attracts Wildlife, Container, Deciduous, Edging, Extended Bloom Time, Filler, Full Sun, Good for Beginners, Hanging Basket, Low Maintenance, Medium, Most Popular, Normal Soil, Partial Sun, Rabbit Resistant, Showy Flowers, Well-Drained Soil
Bloom Period Spring - Fall
Flower Color Blush pink
 

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Sunset Pink Elephant Ear, Lemon Cypress, Silver Falls Dichondra, Burning Bush, Bella Evita Upright Fuchsia, Gartenmeister Upright Fuchsia, English Ivy, Hippo White Polka Dot Plant, Sunpatiens Compact Blush Pink Impatiens, Laguna Dark Blue Lobelia, Supertunia Vista Bubblegum Petunia, Lemon Coral Stonecrop, Kong Scarlet Coleus,
 
Sunpatiens Compact Blush Pink Impatiens, in bloom
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