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Bluebeard 'Pavilion Pink'

Bluebeard 'Pavilion Pink'

Regular price $10.25
Sale price $10.25 Regular price

Growing Zones: 5-9
Light: Full Sun
Height: 14-18"
Spacing: 12-18"
Bloom Color: Pink
Shipped Pot Size: 3.25"
Availability: Ships Spring 2026
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  • Bluebeard 'Pavilion Pink' Plants For Sale

    Caryopteris incana

    Caryopteris incana Bluebeard ‘Pavilion Pink.’
    A late-summer pollinator magnet with soft pink blooms

    Bring a soft, romantic glow to the late-season garden with Caryopteris incana ‘Pavilion Pink’. Also known as Bluebeard, this compact shrub offers an unexpected twist on the classic blue form: clouds of delicate, shell-pink flower clusters that brighten borders just as many other plants begin to fade.

    EASY to grow and bursting with charm, Caryopteris incana Bluebeard ‘Pavilion Pink’ is the perfect choice if you want a reliable, low-care plant that keeps your garden buzzing with life and color well into autumn.

  • Growing Tips for Caryopteris incana ‘Pavilion Pink’ (Bluebeard) 🌸🧚‍♀️

    Want your ‘Pavilion Pink’ Bluebeard to look amazing with minimal fuss? Here’s how to keep it happy, blooming, and buzzing with pollinators.

    1. Find Its Happy Place ☀️

    Full sun is a must – Aim for at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day.

    • The more sun it gets, the more flowers you’ll enjoy.

    2. Don’t Overdo the Water 💧

    • Water regularly the first season to help roots get established.

    • After that, it’s drought-tolerant and prefers to dry a bit between waterings.

    • Avoid soggy soil – wet feet = unhappy Bluebeard.

    3. Soil: Lean and Well-Drained 🌱

    • Loves well-drained soil – sandy or average garden soil is perfect.

    • If you have heavy clay, mix in some compost and grit to improve drainage.

    • No need for rich soil or lots of fertilizer – it actually does better a bit on the lean side.

    4. Pruning Made Simple ✂️

    • In early spring, once the worst of winter is over, cut stems back hard to about 6–12 inches.

    • This encourages fresh new growth and lots of flowers later in the season.

    • Don’t prune in late fall – wait until spring so the old stems can offer a bit of winter protection.

    5. Feed Lightly (Or Not at All) 🍽️

    • Too much fertilizer = more leaves, fewer flowers.

    • If your soil is very poor, a light, balanced fertilizer in spring is enough.

    • Otherwise, it’s happy with just a bit of compost around the base.

    6. Perfect Garden Partners 🌼🐝

    Plant ‘Pavilion Pink’ with:

    Coneflowers and ornamental grasses for a sun-loving combo

    • Other pollinator-friendly plants to create a buzzing bee and butterfly haven

    7. Winter Tips ❄️

    • Hardy in many temperate gardens, but appreciates good drainage in winter.

    • In colder areas, a light mulch around the base (not on the stems) can help protect roots.

    8. Container-Friendly 🌿🪴

    • Grows well in large containers with drainage holes.

    • Use a well-draining potting mix and avoid overwatering.

    • Perfect for sunny patios and decks!

    With plenty of sun, good drainage, and a simple spring haircut, Caryopteris incana ‘Pavilion Pink’ will reward you with soft pink blooms, silvery foliage, and a garden full of happy pollinators. Easy, beautiful, and low-maintenance – just plant, enjoy, and let Bluebeard work its magic! ✨🐝

  • How to Use Caryopteris incana Bluebeard ‘Pavilion Pink’ in Your Garden 🌸🐝

    You’ve planted ‘Pavilion Pink’ Bluebeard – now what? Here are fun, easy ways to enjoy it in your garden all season long. 💚

    1. Create a Pollinator Hotspot 🐝🦋

    • Plant near veggie beds or fruit trees to attract bees and butterflies.

    • Use it as part of a pollinator strip along a fence or path.

    • Sit back and enjoy the buzzing show – it’s like nature TV! 📺

    2. Add Late-Season Color 💗

    • Use ‘Pavilion Pink’ to fill color gaps when summer blooms start to fade.

    • Perfect near patios, decks, or seating areas where you relax in late summer and fall.

    • Plant it where you’ll see it from a window for a cheerful view. 🪟

    3. Soften Edges and Borders 🌿

    • Tuck it into the middle or front of sunny borders to soften edges.

    • Pair with:

    Coneflowers and black-eyed Susans for a cottage look 🌼

    Sedums and ornamental grasses for a more modern, airy style 🌾

    4. Perfect for Patio Pots 🪴

    • Grow ‘Pavilion Pink’ in a large container with good drainage.

    • Place it by your front door, balcony, or terrace to greet guests.

    • Mix with trailing plants like creeping thyme or sweet alyssum for a soft, romantic combo.

    5. Create a Color Theme Garden 🎨

    • Build a pink and purple garden by pairing it with:

    • Lavender 💜

    • Pink salvia 💗

    • Nepeta (catmint) 💜

    • Or go bee-friendly and mix with lots of nectar plants for a wildlife corner.

    6. Use as a Low, Airy Hedge 🌿🚶‍♀️

    • Plant several in a row along a pathway or driveway.

    • They’ll form a loose, informal hedge that looks soft and inviting.

    • Great for breaking up large spaces without blocking views.

    7. Cut Stems for Enjoyment 🌸✂️

    • Snip a few flowering stems to enjoy in small indoor vases.

    • Mix with other garden flowers for casual, homegrown bouquets.

    • Leave plenty outside for the pollinators to enjoy, too. 😉

    8. Relax and Let It Shine 😌

    • ‘Pavilion Pink’ is low-maintenance, so once planted and established, it mostly takes care of itself.

    • Just enjoy the soft pink blooms, silvery-green foliage, and visiting pollinators.

    Plant it, pair it with a few favorite sun-lovers, and let Bluebeard ‘Pavilion Pink’ bring color, movement, and life to your garden. 🌸✨

Description

Bluebeard 'Pavilion Pink' Plants For Sale

Caryopteris incana

Caryopteris incana Bluebeard ‘Pavilion Pink.’
A late-summer pollinator magnet with soft pink blooms

Bring a soft, romantic glow to the late-season garden with Caryopteris incana ‘Pavilion Pink’. Also known as Bluebeard, this compact shrub offers an unexpected twist on the classic blue form: clouds of delicate, shell-pink flower clusters that brighten borders just as many other plants begin to fade.

EASY to grow and bursting with charm, Caryopteris incana Bluebeard ‘Pavilion Pink’ is the perfect choice if you want a reliable, low-care plant that keeps your garden buzzing with life and color well into autumn.

Growing Tips

Growing Tips for Caryopteris incana ‘Pavilion Pink’ (Bluebeard) 🌸🧚‍♀️

Want your ‘Pavilion Pink’ Bluebeard to look amazing with minimal fuss? Here’s how to keep it happy, blooming, and buzzing with pollinators.

1. Find Its Happy Place ☀️

Full sun is a must – Aim for at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day.

• The more sun it gets, the more flowers you’ll enjoy.

2. Don’t Overdo the Water 💧

• Water regularly the first season to help roots get established.

• After that, it’s drought-tolerant and prefers to dry a bit between waterings.

• Avoid soggy soil – wet feet = unhappy Bluebeard.

3. Soil: Lean and Well-Drained 🌱

• Loves well-drained soil – sandy or average garden soil is perfect.

• If you have heavy clay, mix in some compost and grit to improve drainage.

• No need for rich soil or lots of fertilizer – it actually does better a bit on the lean side.

4. Pruning Made Simple ✂️

• In early spring, once the worst of winter is over, cut stems back hard to about 6–12 inches.

• This encourages fresh new growth and lots of flowers later in the season.

• Don’t prune in late fall – wait until spring so the old stems can offer a bit of winter protection.

5. Feed Lightly (Or Not at All) 🍽️

• Too much fertilizer = more leaves, fewer flowers.

• If your soil is very poor, a light, balanced fertilizer in spring is enough.

• Otherwise, it’s happy with just a bit of compost around the base.

6. Perfect Garden Partners 🌼🐝

Plant ‘Pavilion Pink’ with:

Coneflowers and ornamental grasses for a sun-loving combo

• Other pollinator-friendly plants to create a buzzing bee and butterfly haven

7. Winter Tips ❄️

• Hardy in many temperate gardens, but appreciates good drainage in winter.

• In colder areas, a light mulch around the base (not on the stems) can help protect roots.

8. Container-Friendly 🌿🪴

• Grows well in large containers with drainage holes.

• Use a well-draining potting mix and avoid overwatering.

• Perfect for sunny patios and decks!

With plenty of sun, good drainage, and a simple spring haircut, Caryopteris incana ‘Pavilion Pink’ will reward you with soft pink blooms, silvery foliage, and a garden full of happy pollinators. Easy, beautiful, and low-maintenance – just plant, enjoy, and let Bluebeard work its magic! ✨🐝

Use Them!

How to Use Caryopteris incana Bluebeard ‘Pavilion Pink’ in Your Garden 🌸🐝

You’ve planted ‘Pavilion Pink’ Bluebeard – now what? Here are fun, easy ways to enjoy it in your garden all season long. 💚

1. Create a Pollinator Hotspot 🐝🦋

• Plant near veggie beds or fruit trees to attract bees and butterflies.

• Use it as part of a pollinator strip along a fence or path.

• Sit back and enjoy the buzzing show – it’s like nature TV! 📺

2. Add Late-Season Color 💗

• Use ‘Pavilion Pink’ to fill color gaps when summer blooms start to fade.

• Perfect near patios, decks, or seating areas where you relax in late summer and fall.

• Plant it where you’ll see it from a window for a cheerful view. 🪟

3. Soften Edges and Borders 🌿

• Tuck it into the middle or front of sunny borders to soften edges.

• Pair with:

Coneflowers and black-eyed Susans for a cottage look 🌼

Sedums and ornamental grasses for a more modern, airy style 🌾

4. Perfect for Patio Pots 🪴

• Grow ‘Pavilion Pink’ in a large container with good drainage.

• Place it by your front door, balcony, or terrace to greet guests.

• Mix with trailing plants like creeping thyme or sweet alyssum for a soft, romantic combo.

5. Create a Color Theme Garden 🎨

• Build a pink and purple garden by pairing it with:

• Lavender 💜

• Pink salvia 💗

• Nepeta (catmint) 💜

• Or go bee-friendly and mix with lots of nectar plants for a wildlife corner.

6. Use as a Low, Airy Hedge 🌿🚶‍♀️

• Plant several in a row along a pathway or driveway.

• They’ll form a loose, informal hedge that looks soft and inviting.

• Great for breaking up large spaces without blocking views.

7. Cut Stems for Enjoyment 🌸✂️

• Snip a few flowering stems to enjoy in small indoor vases.

• Mix with other garden flowers for casual, homegrown bouquets.

• Leave plenty outside for the pollinators to enjoy, too. 😉

8. Relax and Let It Shine 😌

• ‘Pavilion Pink’ is low-maintenance, so once planted and established, it mostly takes care of itself.

• Just enjoy the soft pink blooms, silvery-green foliage, and visiting pollinators.

Plant it, pair it with a few favorite sun-lovers, and let Bluebeard ‘Pavilion Pink’ bring color, movement, and life to your garden. 🌸✨

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