Sanguisorba officinale 'Pink Tanna'

Pink Tanna Burnet

Deciduous, Herbaceous Perennial

"Beautiful summer blooming hardy perennial that fits nicely into the new meadow movement. Divided grass green pinnate leaves densely clothe the base of this clumping perennial. Above the foliage in June- August rise pink furry catkins like blooms on straight stems. The come in profusion and create a light repetitive texture that is ideal with such things as ornamental grasses and other spire perennials like Sidalcea (Checker Mallow). Spent flowers remain until autumn and change to a russet brown. In autumn the foliage turns yellow before disappearing entirely. Completely deciduous in winter. To 18″ tall and as wide in rich soil with regular summer water. Very adaptable to clay soils but requires more regular irrigation. Dried out clay is the worst thing to try and rehydrate. Pretty perennial. Butterfly heaven. Long lived perennial."—Courtesy Xera Plants

Growing Conditions

Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Exposure: Full Sun

Water Needs: Average, Regular / Even

Description

Size: 12 - 18 tall x 12 - 18 wide
Shape / Form: Mounding, Irregular
Foliage Texture: Fine
Foliage Quality: Fine

Features: Attracts Butterflies, Flowers, Native Plant

Foliage Color: Green

Flower Color: Magenta / Deep Pink, Burgundy / Maroon
Bloom Season: Summer


Uses and Applications

Landscape Uses: Matrix, Attracts Pollinators, Beds and Borders, Edging, Massed
Wildlife: Butterflies

More Design Considerations

Season of Interest: Summer
Position / Role: front of border, matrix / mingler

Care and Maintenance

Maintenance Level: medium

Plant Combos