This grows beautifully in our (IL) front yard. The flowers are profuse, last several weeks and there is a second, albeit smaller, showi...Read Moreng later in the summer. We have never gone a season without a passerby asking what kind of shrub it is and commenting on the beauty and abundance of the flowers. It looks a little yukky after the flowers die, but they fall quickly and the bright green leaves then shine.
St. John's, NL (Zone 5b) | November 2004 | neutral
This cultivar was developed at Bristol Nursery, England in 1941. It was somewhat of a breakthrough as it was among the hardiest cultivar...Read Mores developed up to that time. The growth form is more upright than many Weigela.
This grows beautifully in our (IL) front yard. The flowers are profuse, last several weeks and there is a second, albeit smaller, showi...Read More
This cultivar was developed at Bristol Nursery, England in 1941. It was somewhat of a breakthrough as it was among the hardiest cultivar...Read More