Shrubs
Weigela florida Midnight Wine®

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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 into the fall. Foliage is disease resistant. This is an ideal choice for late spring color in combination with conifers and broadleaf evergreens. Also attractive when grown as a hedge. All W. florida attract hummingbirds. Native to Japan.

Typical 10-15 Yr. Height
2 Feet
Hardiness Zone
4
Typical Mature Height
2 Feet
Bloom Color
Rose
Attracts Wildlife
Birds
Attributes
Deciduous
Dwarf or Miniature
Flowering Season
Late Spring
Foliage Color
Burgundy
Special Feature
Flowering
Sun Exposure
Full Sun

 Patent No: PP12297

Weigela florida (Weigela<br>Synonym: 'Elvera')
Courtesy Missouri Botanical Garden PlantFinder
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