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Weigela florida 'Bokraspiwi' PP #23,781.
Botanical Pronunciation | wy-GEE-la FLOR-ih-duh |
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Bloom Time | Spring into Early Summer |
Deciduous/ Evergreen | Deciduous |
Is spilled wine a Weigela?
Spilled Wine® weigela. Photo: Proven Winners. For sheer romantic charm, few ornamental plants rival the character and beauty of weigela. This old-fashioned deciduous shrub, which bears profuse clusters of flowers in spring, is virtually carefree, save for a bit of pruning and watering.
How far apart do you plant spilled wine Weigela?
The Spilled Wine Weigela typically grows 2-3 feet tall, and 2-3 feet wide. For best plant health and results, space these plants 3-4 feet apart, center on center.
When should I prune spilled wine Weigela?
Pruning should take place right after flowering is finished for the season. Be sure to space your Spilled Wine Weigela 36” to 48” inches, center on center. Proper spacing is important when planting in proximity to ensure room to grow and healthy roots.
Is Weigela a deciduous plant?
For sheer romantic charm, few ornamental plants rival the character and beauty of weigela. This old-fashioned deciduous shrub, which bears profuse clusters of flowers in spring, is virtually carefree, save for a bit of pruning and watering.
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Does a weigela bush lose its leaves in winter?
Winter Sun Damage Because a weigela has no leaves in winter, its stems are susceptible to a problem called sun scald, which happens when sun heats up the bark on bright but cold days, stimulating activity in the stem that can be followed by tissue damage when the sun goes down and the stem is chilled.
Is weigela evergreen or deciduous?
deciduous shrubsWeigelas are bushy deciduous shrubs with neat, tidy, ovate leaves and prolific displays of bright tubular flowers in spring or early summer, and sometimes later in the season. Valuable garden additions, they are easy to grow and require little maintenance.
Does weigela stay green all year?
Because a weigela has no leaves in winter, its stems are susceptible to a problem called sun scald, which happens when sun heats up the bark on bright but cold days, stimulating activity in the stem that can be followed by tissue damage when the sun goes down and the stem is chilled.
What do you do with weigela in the winter?
In the early winter or late fall, prune your weigelas to remove any dead wood. Clip off any branches or shoots that appear weak or dying, and trim the plant back no more than 20% to promote healthy growth the following spring. To find out more about when to prune your weigela plant, keep reading!
Is weigela evergreen in Zone 7?
Grows best in USDA zones 4-8, in full sun to part shade. We may earn a commission if you make a purchase, at no additional cost to you. The new-look purple-leaved Weigela!
Does weigela make a good hedge?
Weigela is a flowering deciduous shrub that is popular for its masses of vibrant pink flowers that bloom in spring, lasting into the summer months, as well as its striking cream and mid-green foliage. It's a highly prolific flowerer, making Weigela a truly show-stopping hedge.
What is the hardiest weigela?
'Golden Jackpot' Weigela 'Golden Jackpot' is hardy in USDA plant hardiness zones 4 through 8 and thrives in either full or partial sun in average well-drained soil.
Is spilled wine weigela a perennial?
Weigela are deciduous shrubs that are very adaptable and easily grown. Prolific, trumpet-shaped flowers on gracefully arching branches. Adored by hummingbirds. Proven Winners® selections are trialed and tested to be colorful, long blooming, carefree and easy to grow.
Is weigela sonic bloom an evergreen?
Mounded growth habit with deep green foliage. Reblooms without deadheading, providing season-long color in foundation plantings and borders. Attracts hummingbirds....We no longer grow this plant.Botanical Pronunciationwy-GEE-la FLOR-ih-duhBloom TimeSpring and late summer to hard frostDeciduous/ EvergreenDeciduous13 more rows
Does weigela come back?
First the dead wood (after you see what has survived), then again after it blooms. If you find that most of the top wood is dead, then, yes, prune it way back to rejuvenate. Although Weigelas bloom on old wood, they can throw off a few more flowers later in the season on new growth.
How fast does weigela grow?
12–24″ per yearGrowth rate is moderate: 12–24″ per year depending upon conditions. CULTURE: Grow Weigela in full sun to partial shade and average garden soil with good drainage. Space 24–30″ apart. Fertilize just once, in early spring, with 5-10-5 or 5-10-10.
How big does a weigela bush get?
Plant size is 4' to 5' tall and wide at maturity. Hardy in Zones 4-8. Sonic Bloom— Bright pink flowers all season long, with strongest bloom in spring.
Spilled Wine Weigela Care
As with other Weigelas, the Spilled Wine Weigela is also easy to care for. It needs to receive minimum six hours of sun a day, plant in full sun. It requires moist, well drained soil. This Weigela is adaptable to all soil types with varying PH level. Apply a slow release fertilizer in early spring that is specific to shrubs.
Spilled Wine Weigela Spacing
Be sure to space your Spilled Wine Weigela 36” to 48” inches, center on center. Proper spacing is important when planting in proximity to ensure room to grow and healthy roots.
Where is Weigela native to?
A member of the honeysuckle family, weigela is native to parts of Asia, and was first imported to Europe in the 1800s. Hardy in many regions of the US, breeding breakthroughs have resulted in newer cultivars with different colors, increased vigor, and compact sizes that are suited for smaller yards.
What is the contrast between white flowers and black foliage?
The dramatic contrast between the white flowers and nearly black foliage adds a touch of class to the landscape. Foliage is darkest in full sun. Site alongside plants with bright or variegated foliage, or against a lighter backdrop. Prune to size and shape as needed when spring bloom is completed.
Plant Details
Wider than tall, dark purple red waxy leaves form a natural spreading habit. Blanketed with magenta pink flowers in spring. Very easy to grow. Best left unpruned - carefree and fabulous!
Weigela General Information
Weigela are deciduous shrubs that are very adaptable and easily grown. Prolific, trumpet-shaped flowers on gracefully arching branches. Adored by hummingbirds.
Weigela Plant Care
Minimal pruning needed. If desired, prune after blooms have faded to shape.
