BRIGHT HOT PINK BLOOMS AGAINST EXTREMELY DARK PURPLE FOLIAGE
FEATURES:
- Covered in bright magenta pink blooms all spring long against its rich red-purple leaves
- Low spreading habit
- Versatile in many different garden types
- Attracts lots of hummingbirds and butterflies
- Extremely easy to care for and deer resistant
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Hand Selected, Fresh from the Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 4-8
- Mature Height: 1-2' tall
- Mature Width: 2-3' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 2-3' apart
BRIGHT HOT PINK BLOOMS AGAINST EXTREMELY DARK PURPLE FOLIAGE
FEATURES:
- Covered in bright magenta pink blooms all spring long against its rich red-purple leaves
- Low spreading habit
- Versatile in many different garden types
- Attracts lots of hummingbirds and butterflies
- Extremely easy to care for and deer resistant
-
Hand Selected, Fresh from the Grower
- Ships in a plant-safe designed box
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 4-8
- Mature Height: 1-2' tall
- Mature Width: 2-3' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 2-3' apart
Why plant Spilled Wine® Weigela?
Put a bottle of your favorite Merlot next to this spirit, and it may just blend right into that deep purple foliage! Proven Winners® Color Choice® Spilled Wine® Weigela is adorned with color even when it's not in bloom! The dense plum leaves add to your garden color palette as bursts of fuchsia blooms trumpet open from spring to summer. The lavish flowers catch all the attention of the hummingbirds who stop in throughout the day for a quick sip from the buttery yellow centers. As the summer heat kicks up, the bold foliage gets darker and darker, making the flowers pop even brighter! Proven Winners® Color Choice® Spilled Wine® Weigela pointy leaves stand out in the fall with their burgundy color transformation.
Weigela is one of many popular American landscape plants that originally came from Japan. It was introduced to the West in 1860 and has been a reliable and colorful favorite since at least your great-grandparents’ time. These older forms often grow to be big and bulky, but a flurry of Weigela breeding in recent decades has produced a wealth of smaller versions, and people are falling in love with this classic plant all over again.
How to use Spilled Wine® Weigela in the landscape?
This deciduous shrub grows wider than it is tall, give it the perfect home in your garden borders, lined walkways, and in pots throughout your deck. If you have a summer party and someone spills the wine, no worries!
Planting Zones
Hardiness Zone: 4-8
How To Plant Spilled Wine® Weigela
Proven Winners® Color Choice® Spilled Wine® Weigela is undemanding and easy for beginning gardeners to grow. Just follow these steps. Plant it in full sun where summers don’t get too hot; in very warm climates, afternoon shade may be necessary. Soil type doesn’t really matter, but it must drain well. Water weekly during the growing season if no rain falls. Growth will be best in cool-summer climates.
How To Water
Keep your soil moist and well drained, Weigela's water needs are average.
How To Fertilize
Apply our Elements Starter Plant Food in granular form in early spring if desired.
How To Prune
You probably won’t need to prune Spilled Wine® Weigela much, but if you do want to shape it up, do so immediately after blooming is done to avoid cutting off flower buds.