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1 Weigela Shrub – Quart pot
$15.00
Only 20 available and it's in 3 people's basket
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Weight
1 lbs
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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. The tubular-shaped flowers, which come in various hues, are especially attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. With a wide range of foliage colors—from creamy variegation to nearly black—and an array of sizes, there’s a suitable variety for nearly any landscape need.
Zones: 4-8
Height/Spread:
Arching, upright, mounding, or spreading habit; size varies from 12 inches tall and 18 inches wide, up to 10 feet tall and 12 feet wide.
Exposure:
Plants will bloom most prolifically in full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Varieties with gold, chartreuse, or purple foliage will hold their color better in full sun. Those with variegated foliage can burn with too much afternoon sun in hotter climates.
Bloom time:
Mid-late spring, with sparser rebloom in summer and fall.
Color and characteristics:
These deciduous shrubs produce tubular five-lobed flowers, 1-2 inches long. Flowers come in shades of red, pink, white and yellow. Foliage is 2-6 inches long, sometimes glossy, and oblong-shaped with a slightly serrated edge. Leaves are green, chartreuse, gold, variegated, burgundy, or deep purple. Fall color is insignificant.
Toxicity:
Weigela is not considered toxic to pets or children.
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I included a note in the order asking for bare root shipment to be sent in April when plants could be immediately planted outside. It’s not clear whether Plantly didn’t see note, or if delayed shipment wasn’t possible.
These were sent in a closed plastic bag but without a wet paper towel around the roots and they were dry. I don’t think they will survive.
All the leaves were already off the plant and it never recovered
We never received the item. Postal service is inefficient. Why not fedex or ups which is much more efficient. Probably will never receive it from postal service and lost 20 dollars!
Never arrived. Was left to deal with the post office in my own. Was never resolved. I paid fifty dollars for nothing.
Died shortly after I put it in a pot on the porch
Only one barely survived. I fave them compost, mulch and regular watering- nothing.. sad..