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Fothergilla gardenii

Fothergilla gardenii

Dwarf Fothergilla

Dwarf fothergilla is most valuable and attractive mildly suckering shrub for back of border as well as edge of woodland. Attractive scented flowers appear in fat rounded terminal spikes just before leaves develop. The dark green leaves turn bright yellow often mixed with orange in fall. Fall colouring seems to develop best in full sun positions.

Great Plant Pick. Although quite dense shrub with more or less rounded outline when left alone, handsome shapes can be developed by careful pruning. Quite easy to please but prefers acidic conditions. Native to eastern United States. The bottlebrush-like flowers are sweetly scented. Suitable for woodland edges and shrub borders. No serious pest problems.

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$8.00
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Growing Conditions

Light: full sun to part shade

Moisture: average

Soil: acidic moist

Hardiness zone: 5

Maintenance: low to moderate

Size & Habit

Height (cm): 150

Spread (cm): 120

Habit: rounded dense shrub

Seasonal Interest

Flowering period: Apr–May

Seasonal interest: spring bloom; brilliant fall color; scented flowers

Foliage: dark green

Flower: white

Ecology & Notes

Wildlife value: pollinators

Deer/Rabbit resistance: yes

Habitat: woodland edges; shrub borders; back of borders

Features: scented bottlebrush flowers; bright fall color; mildly suckering; rounded outline; acidic preference; eastern USA native; GPP

Notes: GPP; native E USA; scented flowers; brilliant fall color; mildly suckering; acidic soil preferred; shapeable by pruning

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