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Common Name: Strawberry, Siberian Barren
Groundcover. Strawberry-like evergreen leaves with single yellow flowers, May–June. Fast spreading. Tolerates dry shade. Divide in early spring. Spacing: 8–12"....
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Common Name: Weigela
Synonym: 'Courtalor' Compact growing. A French cultivar with heavy-textured red, white and pink azalea-like flowers all at the same time in early June.
This species grows into a rounded mound with coarse branches that can arch to the ground. It flowers on new growth at ...
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Common Name: Weigela
Magenta-pink, almost red flowers May–June. Dark bronze leaves with striking lime green venation. This species grows into a rounded mound with coarse branches that can arch to the ground. It flowers on new growth at the end of May and into June and sp...
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Common Name: Weigela
Synonym: 'Brigela' Vivid red blossoms contrast against kelly-green foliage variegated with lime margins. Foliage turns orange and burgundy in autumn. Upright habit makes this plant good as background. Weigela flowers on new growth at the end of May and into June and sp...
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Common Name: Weigela
Synonym: 'Carlton' Dark red-pink flowers, May-June and sporadically until frost. Foliage opens chartreuse and turns to irridescent silvery yellow through the growing season. W. florida grows into a rounded mound with branches that can arch to the ground. It ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Weigela
Compact spreading mound. Deep green red flushed coppery foliage all summer. Red buds, dark pink flowers in May–June. This species grows into a rounded mound with coarse branches that can arch to the ground. It flowers on new growth at the end of May ...
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Common Name: Weigela
Synonym: 'Elvera' Rosy pink flowers May–June. Burgundy-purple foliage. Dwarf variety of Wine and Roses®. This species grows into a rounded mound with coarse branches that can arch to the ground. It flowers on new growth at the end of May and into June and sporadically...
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Common Name: Weigela
Very compact and slow growing, forming a mound wider than high. Purple-red flowers with a yellow throat in June. Green leaves with a reddish cast. This species grows into a rounded mound with coarse branches that can arch to the ground. It flowers on...
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Common Name: Weigela
Synonym: 'Verweig' Purplish pink flowers May. Variegated leaves have white margins, new foliage suffused with shades of pink. Dwarf, wider than tall. This species grows into a rounded mound with coarse branches that can arch to the ground. It flowers on new growth at t...
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Common Name: Weigela
Shell-pink blossoms spring, and again reliably in late summer. This species grows into a rounded mound with coarse branches that can arch to the ground. It flowers on new growth at the end of May and into June and sporadically into the fall. Foliage ...
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Common Name: Weigela
Arching branches. Dark red flowers hold their color for the entire bloom period in May–June. This species grows into a rounded mound with coarse branches that can arch to the ground. It flowers on new growth at the end of May and into June and sporad...
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Common Name: Weigela
Rosy-pink flowers May–June. Dark reddish burgundy foliage. Semidwarf, compact. This species grows into a rounded mound with coarse branches that can arch to the ground. It flowers on new growth at the end of May and into June and sporadically into th...
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Common Name: Weigela
Compact and low growing with upright shoots. Dark rose-red flowers with yellow throats. Dark green foliage. This species grows into a rounded mound with coarse branches that can arch to the ground. It flowers on new growth at the end of May and into ...
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Common Name: Weigela, Variegated Dwarf
Pink flowers May. Variegated leaves edged pale yellow to creamy white. This species grows into a rounded mound with coarse branches that can arch to the ground. It flowers on new growth at the end of May and into June and sporadically into the fall. ...
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Common Name: Weigela
Syn: 'Alexandra' Dark burgundy-purple foliage all summer contrasts effectively with rosy pink flowers in June. Leaf color intensifies to near black in mid summer. This species grows into a rounded mound with coarse branches that can arch to the ground. It flowers on ...
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Common Name: Wisteria, Japanese
Vigorous twining vine in a smaller form. Light violet flowers in clusters, one of the earliest to flower. Prefers deep, moist, well-drained loam although it is pH adaptable. Use nitrogen fertilizers sparingly for this promotes excessive vegetative gr...
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Common Name: Wisteria, Japanese
'Lavender Lace' has large sweetly scented lavender flowers in long racemes in May. New foliage is bronze-green. The branches twine clockwise and it is considered a hybrid between floribunda and sinensis. Prefers deep, moist, well-drained loam althoug...
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Common Name: Wisteria, Japanese
Vigorous twining vine. Very long clusters of purple-blue, slightly fragrant flowers May. Prefers deep, moist, well-drained loam although it is pH adaptable. Use nitrogen fertilizers sparingly for this promotes excessive vegetative growth. Cut vigorou...
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Common Name: Wisteria, Japanese
Vigorous twining vine. Fragrant white and pinkish purple flowers. Prefers deep, moist, well-drained loam although it is pH adaptable. Use nitrogen fertilizers sparingly for this promotes excessive vegetative growth. Cut vigorous growth back to 3 or 4...
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Common Name: Wisteria, Japanese
Synonym: 'Honbeni' Vigorous twining vine. Fragrant pink flowers in long clusters, May. Prefers deep, moist, well-drained loam although it is pH adaptable. Use nitrogen fertilizers sparingly for this promotes excessive vegetative growth. Cut vigorous growth back to 3 or...
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Common Name: Wisteria, Japanese
Syn: 'Honbeni' Vigorous twining vine. Deciduous. Long 18” racemes of rose-pink flowers tipped purple and fading to pale pink when in full foliage, May. Excellent fragrance. Foliage is bronze when new, matures deep green.
Prefers deep, moist, well-drained loam a...
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Common Name: Wisteria, Japanese
White flowers with blue centers in medium long clusters, May. Prefers deep, moist, well-drained loam although it is pH adaptable. Use nitrogen fertilizers sparingly for this promotes excessive vegetative growth. Cut vigorous growth back to 3 or 4 bud...
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Common Name: Wisteria, American
Amethyst Falls has blue-lavender flower clusters for several weeks in June. This species and its cultivars twine counter-clockwise and are native to woodlands and streamsides of the southeast. It grows more slowly than other species and tends to be s...
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Common Name: Wisteria, White American
Nivea produces compressed clusters of somewhat fragrant white flowers with yellow centers in June. [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Wisteria, Kentucky
Aunt Dee has 7 to 12" long clusters of light purple flowers in May. Slightly fragrant. Sometimes listed as a sinensis cultivar, this is probably a floribunda x sinensis hybrid. Prefers deep, moist, well-drained loam although it is ... [ More Information ]
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Common Name: Wisteria, Kentucky
Twines counter-clockwise. Fragrant white flowers in June. More restrained than Japanese or Chinese Wisteria. Native....
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Common Name: Wisteria, Chinese
Vigorous vine. Twines in a counter-clockwise direction, generally with shorter flowering racemes than floribunda cultivars, blooming before or with the emerging leaves. New growth is coppery green. Suitable for the seashore. Deer resistant. Blooms wi...
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Common Name: Wisteria, Chinese
Vigorous twining vine. Fragrant, double, dark purple flowers with mauve specks in shorter clusters, May. Bronze colored young foliage. The cultivars of this species all twine in a counter-clockwise direction, generally with shorter flowering racemes ...
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Common Name: Wisteria, Tree Form
Trained to a single stem. Formal presentation. Regular pruning is required to maintain shape. Various species and cultivars. Please inquire. Prefers deep, moist, well-drained loam although it is pH adaptable. Use nitrogen fertilizers sparingly for th...
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