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Physocarpus opulifolius 'Nanus'

Dwarf Ninebark

$39.99 $34.99

Main interest:
dwarf, showy flowers
Exposure:
full sun to partial shade, average, slightly acidic, dry to medium moisture, well drained soil
Flower colour:
white, late spring
Foliage:
green to yellow in fall
USDA Hardiness:
zone 2: -45.6 ° C (-50 ° F) View Zone Map
Mature height & width:
height: 2 - 4 ft (0.6- 1.2 m) width:2-4 ft (0.6-1.2 m)
Use:
border, mass planting, hedge, screen, erosion control, native plant garden

Dwarf Ninebark is a dwarf, spreading, dense, deciduous shrub which typically grows 2 feet to 4 feet tall. Reddish bark adds interest in winter months, but is covered by green foliage during the growing season, which turns to yellow int he fall. Small 5-petalled pink or white flowers appear in clusters in late spring. These are followed by red clusters of fruit.

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Main interest:
dwarf, showy flowers
Exposure:
full sun to partial shade, average, slightly acidic, dry to medium moisture, well drained soil
Flower colour:
white, late spring
Foliage:
green to yellow in fall
USDA Hardiness:
zone 2: -45.6 ° C (-50 ° F) View Zone Map
Mature height & width:
height: 2 - 4 ft (0.6- 1.2 m) width:2-4 ft (0.6-1.2 m)
Use:
border, mass planting, hedge, screen, erosion control, native plant garden

Dwarf Ninebark is a dwarf, spreading, dense, deciduous shrub which typically grows 2 feet to 4 feet tall. Reddish bark adds interest in winter months, but is covered by green foliage during the growing season, which turns to yellow int he fall. Small 5-petalled pink or white flowers appear in clusters in late spring. These are followed by red clusters of fruit.