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RedCrocus Tiny Wine Ninebark- Deciduous Shrub with Burgundy Foliage, White Flowers, Drought-Tolerant, Low Maintenance, For Borders & Containers 5 Gallon
RedCrocus Tiny Wine Ninebark- Deciduous Shrub with Burgundy Foliage, White Flowers, Drought-Tolerant, Low Maintenance, For Borders & Containers 5 Gallon
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$200.00 USD
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Tiny Wine' Ninebark Physocarpus opulifolius 'Tiny Wine'
Description
A compact shrub featuring dark burgundy foliage and delicate white clusters of flowers in late spring. Its drought-tolerant, low-maintenance nature makes it ideal for small gardens and borders.
Suggested Uses
Perfect for borders, screens, and small-scale hedges. Ideal for rock gardens and container plantings where vibrant foliage is desired.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Tiny Wine' Ninebark Physocarpus opulifolius 'Tiny Wine' -
Common Name: Tiny Wine' Ninebark -
Size & Growth: 3-4 ft tall and wide, slow to medium growth rate -
Hardiness Zones: 3-7 -
Foliage Type: Deciduous -
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer -
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate -
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade -
Attracts Pollinators: Yes -
Indoor Friendly: Not recommended for indoor growing -
Container Friendly: Yes -
Deer Resistant: Yes -
Pet Warning: Non-toxic -
Fragrant: No -
Cut Flower: Suitable for floral arrangements -
Grows Well With: Other shrubbery and perennials
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Plant in well-draining soil in full sun for best growth. -
Soil Moisture: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy. -
Soil Type: Adaptable to various soil types, prefers loamy soil. -
Humidity: Tolerant of dry conditions once established. -
Pruning Instructions: Prune after flowering to maintain shape. -
Winter Care: Mulch to protect roots in colder zones. -
Planting Depth: Plant at same depth as in container. -
Fertilization: Apply balanced fertilizer in spring. -
Special Care: Avoid heavy pruning late in season to prevent damage.
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