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Hardiness:
USDA Zone 4
Bloom Time:
Spring flush with additional flowering through the summer and fall
Bloom Color:
Deep rosy pink
Foliage Color:
Dark burgundy purple
Size:
4-5 feet tall and wide
Exposure:
Full sun for best color
Soil:
Extremely adaptable, but prefers Well-drained soils.
Pruning:
Best if done immediately after flowering. Also flowers sporadically on
current season’s growth.
Watering:
Medium moisture.
Wildlife:
Hummingbirds & butterflies
Type:
Deciduous
Fertilizing:
Fertilize in early spring by applying a slow release fertilizer
specialized for trees & shrubs. Follow the label for recommended rate of
application.
Uses:
Shrub borders,
grouping, masses, specimen and containers.
Breeder:
Herman Geers of Holland
Awards:
Weigela Wine & Roses won a
Gold Medal from the Pennsylvania Horticulture
Society and a Silver Medal from the Boskoop Royal Horticulture
Society. Wine & Roses is the only Weigela to receive each of these awards.
Weigela
WINE & ROSES® has changed Weigela forever! The rich dark
burgundy foliage is much darker than that of older varieties like Java
Red. It contrasts beautifully with the rosy-pink flowers, making for a
high impact display in the garden.
This variety produces copious amounts of flowers in spring, and will
re-bloom throughout the summer.
WINE & ROSES® can be enjoyed as either an accent plant or
used for a dramatic mass planting. It is fast growing and trouble free,
making it an easy way to add season long color to the garden. The
richly colored foliage makes its branches an excellent addition to cut
flower bouquets.
What people are saying
about Wine & Roses ....
On our clay-laden, new
construction lot, I was worried about our landscaping. Of everything
we've planted, our Proven Winners flowering shrub has performed best and
most beautifully. It's been a quick grower. It gets lots of hot direct
sunlight in the summer months and has thrived--and it flowers
phenomenally. It also survived a very harsh southern Michigan winter. We
get so many compliments on this shrub, and we love it. I'm going to
plant more of these!
Jennifer - Michigan
I bought this plant in the spring of 2006. I planted it
immediately, in a raised bed, in full sun. I did not have any
flowers in 2006; but the leaf color was terrific...definitely a dark
burgundy. It is now March 2007 and this plant is 4ft tall and 3 ft
wide. The shape is upright and full...very nice! Leaves have begun
to emerge and I am waiting on the flowers. An added bonus is, I've
had no pest/bug problems.
Overall, I am VERY satisfied with the look and performance of
this plant.
Gail. NC.
Great plant! Flowers profusely
in mid-late spring. Easy & beatiful-great color. Grew slowly
initially, finally grew about a foot just this spring. Have had
plant for 3 yrs total.
Zone 6 Missouri
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