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by Dr. Felipe Kerluke III Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

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Can you move a Loropetalums?

Loropetalum can be moved to new locations but will need extra care. Do your best to dig up as large of mass of roots and soil as possible. When you are moving from one spot to another the plants should be pruned heavily at the same time because they will not have the root system to support their large branches.

Are Loropetalum invasive?

Loropetalum is a versatile landscape plant that works as a screen, foundation planting or single specimen. This species is relatively nontoxic and noninvasive, making it a good choice for many home gardens.

How fast do Loropetalum grow?

about a foot a yearOn average, Loropetalum grows about a foot a year, though some varieties can double that and gain up to two feet annually.

How big does Loropetalum grow?

10 to 15 feetLoropetalum chinense is an evergreen shrub that generally grows to a height of 10 to 15 feet with a similar to somewhat smaller width. However, it is capable of greater height as evidenced by the 100-year-old specimens in Aiken that are 35 feet tall.

Are loropetalum poisonous to dogs?

All parts of loropetalum are non-toxic to dogs, cats, and children. Ingestion of any plants can cause mild stomach upset in some pets.

What is the hardiest loropetalum?

Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum 'Pippa's Red' As far as we can tell this is the darkest foliage on a very cold hardy selection. Loropetalums are somewhat tender when young but gain complete hardiness in a season or two. Loses some leaves in exposed locations below about 10ºF. Makes a great small tree in (a long) time.

Can you keep loropetalum small?

Size Reduction. Overgrown loropetalums may be cut back after blooming to reduce size. While plants tolerate heavy pruning, it is best to remove only one-quarter to one-third of the plant at a time. Use thinning cuts to maintain a strong form.

Does loropetalum make a good hedge?

The fine-textured reddish purple foliage, fragrant long-lasting flowers, and attractively tiered branching pattern make it a great choice for evergreen shrub borders, foundation plantings or mass plantings, privacy hedges, and stand-alone specimens.

Does loropetalum lose leaves in winter?

In winter, the loropetalum does not need fertilizer but must be supplied with water. However, this should definitely be done according to its needs. It is possible that the plant receives too little light in its location and subsequently sheds a few leaves. This also reduces its water requirements.

What is the lifespan of loropetalum?

In their natural habitat, Chinese Fringe flowers have a curiously long lifespan. Some specimens have grown as tall as 35 feet (10.6 m) and are over one hundred years old.

What month do you prune loropetalum?

The best time to trim loropetalum is right after it has finished flowering. This late spring and early summer time frame will be the best time of year to prune loropetalum because it will be growing quickly and will return to a full shape again.

What looks good with loropetalum?

Loropetalum Companion Plants Plants that go well with loropetalum shrubs often have contrasting foliage colors of green or yellow. Some of our favorite plants to grow with loropetalum are nandina, ligustrum, elderberry, and ornamental grasses.

What type of soil does Loropetalum prefer?

Soil: Loropetalum performs best in slightly acidic, well-draining soil.

How to grow Loropetalum in a pot?

For containers: Loropetalum can be grown in containers. Choose a pot that is at least 8 inches wider than the root ball and make sure it has adequate drainage holes. Use a high-quality potting mix and add perlite or pumice as needed for extra drainage. Apply a granular slow-release all-purpose fertilizer once a year in spring. After several years, plants may need to be repotted into a larger container or placed in the ground.

When does Loropetalum bloom?

Also known as Chinese fringe flower, this member of the witch hazel family produces clusters of delicate flowers from mid-winter to early spring when the garden is just awakening.

How long does it take for a plant to grow?

The growth rate is slower for miniature forms, while larger varieties grow more quickly. New growth can vary from 6-24 inches per year.

How tall is a sage tree?

This upright or spreading shrub can range from 1-15 feet tall and 3-10 feet wide at maturity, depending on the variety. Most of ours stay under 6 feet tall and wide.

What zone do Chinese fringe flowers grow in?

Chinese fringe flower is easy to grow, even for novice gardeners. Most are hardy in USDA Zones 7-9, with some to Zone 10. These sturdy shrubs are virtually carefree when given the right growing conditions.

How deep are Loropetalum roots?

I am not an expert on the subject, but based on the research, I found that the Loropetalum roots do not go very deep in the ground. It has a shallow root system and spreads in all directions.

How tall is Loropetalum?

A full-grown Loropetalum reaches a height of 12 -15 feet, with its broad leaves and strap-shaped flowers. Also, it presents itself as an appealing option for landscaping.

What is the smallest Loropetalum?

The original Loropetalum Chinense is a huge plant that is very suitable for landscaping or making hedges. But the vast size prevents its planting for ornamental purposes in the pots.

Do Loropetalum lose their leaves in winter?

Generally, The Loropetalum trees are multi-stemmed with broad leaves. These are of evergreen variety, which means they do not shed leaves all at once at one time of the year. It flowers from mid-spring from February to April. Sporadic blooms are also possible in November and December.

When should I prune my Loropetalum?

It has very unique and brightly coloured flowers. The prime blooming season of the Loropetalum is from the month of February to April.

Is Loropetalum poisonous to dogs?

The list generally contains details and information of all native plants. So based on the list, one cannot judge whether the plant is toxic to dogs or not.

Why mulch Loropetalum?

The spread of the roots is roughly equivalent to the width of the tree. The mulching mixture has to spread to cover the area of ground about the roots. It ensures moisture retention by the soil. Remember that waterlogging should not happen because the roots of the Loropetalum rot in stagnant water. Another advantage of the mulch is that it helps protect the roots from the intense cold.

How tall does Loropetalum grow?

An evergreen shrub, Loropetalum species, also called Loropetalum Chinese, fringe flower or Chinese fringe, typically grow from 5 to 6 feet high although they may grow as high as 10 feet. Different species yield white or raspberry red flowers.

How to prune Loropetalum?

1. Tie heavy twine to a branch at the base of the Loropetalum and wind it around the shrub from bottom to top. Fold the branches against the trunk as you go. Tie the twine at the top of the plant to get the branches out of the way while you prune the roots.

How to transplant a bare root plant?

Wrap the root ball with burlap. Tie loose burlap around the trunk with twine. Place bare root transplant in peat moss or wet paper until you are ready to plant. Replant as soon as you can.

How to transplant a shrub with bare roots?

If your shrub is less than 3 feet tall and you wish to transplant it with bare roots, wash the soil with a hose to remove the soil. If you transplant your shrub with bare roots, do it in the fall, not in the spring growing season when transplants with soil attached generally grow better.

Where do raspberry plants grow?

Different species yield white or raspberry red flowers. Native to China, Japan and the Himalayas, they make an attractive landscape plant in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 7 through 10a.

What Is Loropetalum?

Loropetalum goes by several names, including Chinese fringe flower and Chinese witch hazel. Its Latin name, however, is Loropetalum Chinensis. This plant is native to Japan, the Himalayas, and of course, China.

Location: Where to Plant Your Loropetalum

Loropetalum is best planted during spring or fall. Doing so will help the plant survive the extreme heat of summer or the cold of winter.

Planting Loropetalums: The Things You Should Know

Loropetalums have root balls that you can plant. To make sure that your plant is healthy, you should have a hole that is at least twice or thrice the diameter of the root ball.

Watering Loropetalum: When and How Much

Watering your Loropetalums plants will help it grow a robust root system, allowing it to grow healthy and hardy.

How Much Light Does Your Loropetalum Need?

Loropetalum enjoys full sun and light shade. At least six hours of full sun is needed to get the best color for the leaves and for the plant to bloom.

Fertilizer: Feeding Your Plant

Loropetalums generally do not require feeding when it’s set in the soil and is happily growing. But if you still like to feed your plants, you can use an all-purpose and slow-release fertilizer.

Pruning Tips for Your Loropetalum

You can prune your Loropetalums if you want to maintain its shape. You can do this any time of the year, but if you live in an area with cold winters, you might want to avoid pruning two months before expecting the lower temperatures to come.

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Landscape Use

  • Loropetalums show excellent versatility in the landscape. They are attractive when grown in clusters or mixed screens as well as foundation plantings, single specimens, espaliers and bonsai. They make attractive hedges, but lose their naturally graceful form if heavily pruned. Wh…
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Cultivation

  • Loropetalums are cold hardy in USDA zones 7-10 and require minimal maintenance. Transplanting easily from containers, their preferred growing conditions include sun to partial shade (especially afternoon shade) and moist, well-drained, acidic soil with plenty of organic matter. They benefit from being mulched. Once established, they are very tolerant of drought conditions. Loropetalu…
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Problems

  • Normally, loropetalums have few serious pest or disease problems. However, root rot can be an issue, especially in poorly drained soils. In addition, leaves may become chlorotic (yellow) in alkaline (pH greater than 7.0) soil. Recently, however, a bacterial gall disease (caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas savastanoi) has been found on loropetalums in SC. Inspect and avoid …
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Varieties & Cultivars

  • Numerous cultivars are available, and new cultivars continue to be released. With the speed of its commercialization, some confusion exists as to how many of the cultivars are, in actuality, different from each other. Regardless, the good news for consumers is that several cultivars are available with plenty of variation in leaf color, flower color and growth form, providing a loropetal…
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Pink-Flowering Forms

  • Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum: Depending on the cultivar, this maroon- to red-purple-leafed variety has blossoms that range from pink to fuchsia to reddish pink. Height and width varies by cultivar, of which there are many. 1. ‘Blush’: Along with ‘Burgundy’, it is one of the original two introductions of var. rubrum. Its growth habit is more compact and denser than ‘Burgundy’. New …
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