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Top 4 pink outdoor eye-catchers

The days are getting longer, and the temperature is slowly but surely rising; spring has started! This means we are all heading outside, into the garden or onto the balcony, and of course, that calls for some fresh greenery.

But green alone is not enough as far as we are concerned, we are also going for pink this year! From powdery pastels to vibrant magenta, we have put together a list of stunning garden plants with pink accents that will definitely steal the show this spring.

Magnolia Genie


Magnolia Genie
 
When thinking of Magnolia, most consumers picture cream-coloured flowers, but this unique variety boasts deep pink blossoms. Another beautiful aspect of the Genie is that it does not grow as large as other magnolia varieties, reaching a maximum height of 3 to 4 metres.

Cordyline Charlie Boy


Cordyline Charlie Boy
 
Flowering plants are beautiful, but over time, their blooms fade and fall. Cordyline Charlie Boy does not bloom, which means it won’t lose its flowers, but it does have a gorgeous pink hue, even in winter! Its exotic colour contrasts beautifully with other green plants.

Ribes Sanguineum kung Edward


Ribes
Sanguineum King Edward
 
While many shrubs are still waiting for the right time to bloom, the King Edward will already show its flowering pink clusters as early as March. During and after blooming, its leaves will fully develop, creating a striking contrast between the flowers and the bare branches at first.

Prunus Serrulata Royal Burgundy

Prunus Serrulata Royal Burgundy 
The Prunus, or cherry blossom, is stunning every year thanks to its typically pink blossoms, but this variety remains a true masterpiece even after its flowering period. Its beautiful dark foliage, visible from April to October, ensures this tree is an absolute must-have for your collection!