Pink spring flowers and green and white variegated foliage all season long. Dwarf plant needs no pruning. Season long color. Dwarf. Deer resistant. Uses Notes:Â Great for use in landscapes as an edging plant, mixed in the perennial border or in a container (plant in ground in fall.) Maintenance Notes:Â Prefers well drained soil but…
FEATURES Colorful variegated foliage all summer. Red fall color. Dwarf. Deer-resistant. Foliage Interest Resists: Deer CHARACTERISTICS Plant Type:  Shrub  Shrub Type:  Deciduous  Height Category:  Short  Garden Height:  12 – 18 Inches  Spacing:  18 – 24 Inches  Spread:  12 – 18 Inches  Flower Colors:  Pink  Flower Shade:  Pink  …
Common Name: weigela Type: Deciduous shrub Family: Caprifoliaceae Zone: 4 to 8 Height: 6.00 to 9.00 feet Spread: 6.00 to 9.00 feet Bloom Time: April to June Bloom Description: Red Sun: Full sun Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Hedge Flower: Showy Attracts: Hummingbirds Tolerate: Clay Soil Garden locations Culture Easily grown in average, medium…
The Shining Sensation Weigela, Weigela florida Bokrashine , produces lustrous burgundy foliage that creates the perfect canvas to showcase profuse, pink, funnel-shaped flowers. A true performer, this adaptable plant offers months of bloom with gorgeous pink flowers that are particularly attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. The long, arching stems provide a handsome architectural element to…
This large shrub is all about the bloom power. The lipstick-red flowers in May are enough to make this a choice selection, but when followed by waves of rebloom until frost, it proves its worth again and again. Maintenance is minimal, and deadheading is not needed to keep the plant blooming. You ll be amazed by…
FEATURES Beautiful and versatile! Spilled Wine® weigela shares the fabulous deep purple foliage and bright pink flowers of the classic Wine & Roses® weigela but in a smaller size. This useful plant grows wider than tall, making it the perfect choice for edging beds or walkways and for incorporating under windows in your landscaping. Like all weigela,…
With rounded, deeply veined, highly textured gray-green leaves, this congested, stout little garden gnome, gnarly with time, was discovered by William Boyd near Glen Clova, Angus, Scotland, in the 1870 s. Someday it could reach as much as 5 x 3 feet, but don t hold your breath—it s a very slow grower, perfect for…
This incredibly fast-growing Golden Weeping Willow is among the most colorful, hardy and elegant of the entire Willow species. Possibly the most favored quality of this willow is its picturesque, bright gold weeping limbs that show off their luminous color once the tree has shed its slender emerald leaves for the cold season. The rapid…