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25+ Physocarpus Summer Moon

Deciduous broadly ovate 3 lobed double toothed leaves to 8cm 3in acrosswhite pink tinted. Stock subject to availability.

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Physocarpus summer moon

Physocarpus opulifolius summer moon ninebark summer moon will reach a height of 2m and a spread of 2m after 5 10 years. Cottage informal beds and borders low maintenance foliage only. Ht and spr 3m.

Genus physocarpus are bushy deciduous suckering shrubs with palmately lobed leaves and corymbs of small cream flowers in early summer followed by small bladdery brown fruits details summer moon is a bushy deciduous shrub reaching a height and spread of 3m. An exciting improvement to ninebark summer wine combines the fine texture and compact branching of physocarpus nana with the dark foliage of physocarpus diabolo. A fiesta of fall color.

Best in moderately fertile humus rich acid soil in full sun. Browns nurseries wigginton york. Foliage starts deep purplish green maturing to red purple late summer.

Rubus olympic double. Physocarpus opulifolius summer moon commonly known as. Smaller than other ninebark varieties summer wine is an easy way to introduce wine colored foliage into the home garden.

April 19 at 9 19 am acanthus spinosa 4 49. Physocarpus summer moon. Much larger flws than the norm.

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