A charming herbaceous perennial, Platycodon grandiflorus ‘Astra White’ is known for its balloon-like flower buds that pop open into wide, star-shaped blooms in a soft white. It forms a tidy clump of dark green foliage and flowers from early to late summer, bringing a whimsical and long-lasting display to borders, containers, and cottage garden schemes.
Platycodon grandiflorus ‘Astra White’, commonly known as Balloon Flower, is a reliable, easy-to-grow plant that returns year after year with minimal fuss – and its unique flower buds are a joy to watch as they swell and ‘pop’ open.
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Perennial
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Upright, Flowering, Summer Interest
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Flowers: June–August Foliage: Spring–Autumn
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Scientific Name
Platycodon grandiflorus ‘Astra White’ (from Greek platy = broad and kodon = bell, referring to the shape of the flower; grandiflorus = large-flowered)
Common Name
Balloon Flower
Origin
Native to East Asia – including China, Korea, Japan, and eastern Russia
Pruning Tips
Deadhead spent blooms to extend flowering. Cut back stems after flowering or in autumn when foliage dies back. Mark the spot – it’s slow to re-emerge in spring.
Wildlife Value
Attractive to bees and other pollinators.
Positioning
Full sun to light shade. Best in borders, rock gardens, and containers. Stems may need light support in exposed spots.
Water
Water regularly until established. Prefers evenly moist soil, especially during dry spells, but avoid waterlogging.
Soil
Well-drained, fertile soil is ideal. Tolerates neutral to slightly acidic soil. Improve heavy clay with compost and grit.
Food
Feed lightly in spring with a balanced fertiliser. Too much feeding can cause floppy growth.
Pet-safe
Non-toxic and safe for pets.
Sprouts Top Tips
The buds swell like balloons before blooming – a real delight for children (and adults!) to watch. Avoid disturbing the roots when planting, as it resents being moved once established.