Physocarpus Diabolo Shrub
It looks particularly good partnered with a range of colourful foliage shrubs such as berberis elaeagnus and euonymus. Physocarpus opulifolius diablo is a stunning addition to the shrub border.
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Physocarpus diabolo shrub
A vibrant player in the landscape for the length of the growing season award winning physocarpus opulifolius diabolo is a stunning purple leaved ninebark cultivar with an exquisite fountain shape and incredibly decorative exfoliating bark. Its great fall color and unique winter bark display makes it a good background plant for beds and borders. Diabolo ninebark is a fast growing shrub that s easy to grow and can tolerate a wide range of soils.Diabolo ninebark physocarpus opulifolius diabolo also known as monlo and diablo is an upright rangy shrub with dark purple leaves. It s a natural as a single specimen for sunny spots of woodland or wild gardens. Design ideasthis is a beautiful native shrub that is ideal for the pacific northwest and other moist areas prone to acidic soils.
Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size rather than a defined plant size. It will tolerate wet areas but good drainage is a must. Physocarpus opulifolius diabolo botanical name.
To maintain its deep purple beauty the diabolo ninebark should get regular water.
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