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Weigela-Wine and Roses

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Weigela-Verwieg

Weigela
A# 2019-007 A16/A17
GPS  W/A
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Culture

Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. Needs full sun for best flowering and foliage color, but will tolerate some light shade or sun dappled shade. Prune to shape if needed immediately after flowering. Propagate by stem cuttings.

Common Name: Weigela 

Type: Deciduous shrub

Family: Caprifoliaceae

Native Range: Northern China, Korea, Japan

Zone: 4 to 8

Height: 6.00 to 10.00 feet

Spread: 9.00 to 12.00 feet

Bloom Time: April to June

Bloom Description: Rose pink

Sun: Full sun

Water: Medium

Maintenance: Low

Suggested Use: Hedge

Flower: Showy

Attracts: Hummingbirds

Tolerate: Clay Soil

Latin name: Weigela

Family name: Caprifoliaceae
Common name: Weigela 'Alexandra' and 'Verwieg-6'
Origin: Asia
Location: Asian Garden-Taylor's Garden
Number in accession: 5 (3) Alexandra (2) Verwieg

Assigned: A16/A17
Status: Removed (1) Verwieg 2020-Died Verwieg=Re-blooming
Source: Canyon Creek Nursery (MUCFA Grant)

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Noteworthy Characteristics

Weigela florida is native to North China, Korea and Japan. It is a dense, rounded, deciduous shrub that typically grows to 6-10’ tall and may spread over time to as much as 12’ wide. Branching is somewhat coarse, and branches on mature shrubs tend to arch toward the ground. Funnel-shaped, rose pink flowers (each to 1.25” long) bloom profusely in spring, with a sparse and scattered repeat bloom often occurring in mid to late summer. Elliptic to obovate, medium green leaves (to 4.5” long) with serrate margins retain good color throughout the growing season. Insignificant fall color. Fruit is inconspicuous. Flowers are attractive to hummingbirds.

 

The genus name Weigela honors Christian Ehrenfried Weigel (1748-1831), German professor at the University of Geifswald.

 

Specific epithet would lead one to believe that this plants is native to Florida but it is actually native to North China, Korea and Japan.

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