21+ Physocarpus Black
Little devil ninebark physocarpus opulifolius donna may. Physocarpus opulifolius monlo was discovered in june 1986 in ellerbek kchleswig holstein near hamburg germany by kordes gunter and hans schadendorf.
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Physocarpus black
With a rather ragged appearance in winter. Deep purple to nearly black foliage. Physocarpus summer wine black showcases dramatic presence in any landscape.Ninebark that is because summer wine black has the darkest most dramatic foliage yet. White flowers in may june. Ninebark is extremely low maintenance as its natural elegant habit requires little to no pruning.
One of the darkest leafed varieties the delicate flowers stand out dramatically against the foliage with bright red seedheads providing weeks of additional color. Spring brings white flower clusters to contrast with the nearly black foliage. Physocarpus is a multiple stemmed shrub hardy in zones 3 8 s w.
With its rich saturated color and versatile habit it s the ideal choice for accentuating your home s exterior. Diabolo ninebark physocarpus opulifolius monlo. Flowers are white tinged with pink red seedheads.
Plants grow to 4 6 with a width of 6 10. Flowers are followed by bladder like red fruit ripening black. Rounded 3 to 4 feet high and wide.
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