BUSHY BLOOMING DWARF SHRUB
FEATURES:
- Spring and summer foliage is a deep green, yellowish-green small flowers bloom in spring
- Fall brings a fiery red color
- Attracts many pollinators but mostly bumblebees
- Slow growing and low maintenance
- Hand Selected, Fresh from the Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
- Due to federal and state laws, we are unable to ship to: DE, MA, MD, ME, MN, NH, NY, VT
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 4-7
- Mature Height: 3-5' tall
- Mature Width: 3-5' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
- Spacing: 3-5' apart
BUSHY BLOOMING DWARF SHRUB
FEATURES:
- Spring and summer foliage is a deep green, yellowish-green small flowers bloom in spring
- Fall brings a fiery red color
- Attracts many pollinators but mostly bumblebees
- Slow growing and low maintenance
- Hand Selected, Fresh from the Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
- Due to federal and state laws, we are unable to ship to: DE, MA, MD, ME, MN, NH, NY, VT
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 4-7
- Mature Height: 3-5' tall
- Mature Width: 3-5' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun/Part Shade
- Spacing: 3-5' apart
Why plant Rudy Haag Burning Bush (True Dwarf) in Bulk?
Burning bush is an understatement with Rudy Haag’s fiery red foliage in the fall! A perfectly petite shrub as it is a true dwarf growing only 3-5 feet tall. Fitting all garden sizes and can be a bit of a show-off accent plant as dainty yellow flowers accompany even the gorgeous green leaves in the spring. This slow-growing stunner has also been referred to as “Winged Spindle Tree” for its distinctive Corky-winged stems that become more noticeable in winter after the leaves drop. Rudy Haag Burning Bush grew in popularity in the landscaping scene for its hardy growth and year-round interest and versatility in the garden as a sturdy screen or hedge mixed with evergreens or a stand-alone beauty in garden borders. It may be pint-sized, but it will unfold in colors from spring to fall!
Rudy Haag Burning Bush is native to the forests and woodlands of eastern Russia, Japan, China, and Korea and was introduced to America around 1860 as an ornamental shrub. Burning Bush has become invasive in a few areas around the U.S., seeding itself into wild spaces and potentially crowding out native plants. Though grown carefully, Rudy Haag Burning Bush will thrive and beautify your garden beds!
How to use Rudy Haag Burning Bush (True Dwarf) in Bulk in the landscape?
When it comes to planting this beauty, you want to put it somewhere you can really see it. This bush has one magical fall foliage color, you'd want everyone to enjoy it. This little dwarf shrub has a flat topped form and will grow slower for ya! That means this little guy is the best for privacy bushes, screen plantings, mass plantings, or add this bushy fella in between other plants as a filler plant. Bring home the baby bush and light up your landscape.
Planting Zones
Hardiness Zone: 4-7
How To Plant Rudy Haag Burning Bush (True Dwarf) in Bulk
Part of Rudy Haag Burning Bush's popularity is due to the fact that it is so easy to grow. This adaptable Accent will grow in sun or shade and in just about any type of soil that isn't soggy. Wet feet spell trouble. Ideally, it would prefer light shade and soil that is barely moist at all times.
How To Water
For the first few months after planting your Burning Bush, water quite often. Then, you can reduce it to about the equivalent of one inch of rainfall per week. Once a Burning Bush is established they can be considered drought-tolerant.
How To Fertilize
Burning Bushes should be fertilized in early spring before new growth appears this gives your bush a jumpstart in its producing season. Fertilize your Rudy Haag with Elements Starter Plant Food to really get the most out of your plant.
How To Prune
When pruning your Haag Bush, shape up the bush right after flowering to really make it pop. Clean up any dead or broken branches to keep the beauty of your plant.