65+ Physocarpus Tiny Wine
Its foliage contrasts beautifully with the dainty white flowers in late spring. Tiny wine gold ninebark physocarpus opulifolius.
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Smpotw commonly sold by the trade name tiny wine was introduced by proven winners colorchoice shrubs. In springtime dainty pink flower buds open to round white flower clusters. Physocarpus opulifolius smpotw plant patent 26 749. The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive.The stems are a deep russet brown and the new foliage is a deep bronzy maroon as it first emerges. 3 7 grows 3 4 ft. This durable plant may be used in the landscape for season long color and is a great choice for patio containers. The dark bronze maroon foliage is colorful all season and contrasts beautifully with the white flowers in late spring.
It is a dwarf ninebark with small dark maroon to bronze leaves and pink buds that open into white to light pink flowers. Plant breeders rights 5128. This little number is extra full with small refined burgundy leaves. The flower show is exceptional with dainty flowers blooming up and down the stem in a very showy display.
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