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Ginger Wine Ninebark (Spring Pre-Order) Quart Pot - Proven Winners
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Ginger Wine Ninebark (Spring Pre-Order) Quart Pot - Proven Winners

USDA Hardiness Zones 3-7 Height 5-6 Feet Tall Spread 5-6 Feet Wide Light Requirement is Full Sun This deciduous shrub will provide year-round interest in your landscape in an array of colors. In the spring, new leaves emerge in a sunny shade of orange. They gradually mature to deep burgundy in color with a shiny surface. The deeply lobed and …
USDA Hardiness Zones 3-7 Height 5-6 Feet Tall Spread 5-6 Feet Wide Light Requirement is Full Sun This deciduous shrub will provide year-round interest in your landscape in an array of colors. In the spring, new leaves emerge in a sunny shade of orange. They gradually mature to deep burgundy in color with a shiny surface. The deeply lobed and serrated leaves turn red in the fall. Once the foliage drops in the fall, the interesting peeling bark will steal the show in your garden. Springtime also means that ginger wine ninebark will be covered in showy white flowers that open from pink buds that form on the ends of the branches. The flowers mature to attractive red seed heads that are favored by birds. The flowers can be used to create spring bouquets. This multi-stemmed shrub grows in a rounded form in USDA hardiness zones 3 to 7. It reaches 5 to 6 feet in width and height at maturity in full sun conditions. Ginger Wine Ninebark is native to North America and is deer resistant. Ginger Wine Ninebark Care Ginger Wine Ninebark is low maintenance and can be pruned at any time if needed to keep its size in check. The flowers appear on old wood. This shrub grows at a medium rate and can be expected to live for 30 years. Its a great choice for an accent plant, in mass plantings, to create hedges for screening or privacy and to add year-round interest in perennial gardens. It can also be grown in a large container. Ginger Wine Ninebark Spacing Plant multiple species 5 to 6 feet apart on center to create a hedge. It will take a few years for the branches to fill in to create a living wall. Interesting Fact - The name "ninebark" comes from the mature bark that peels back, giving it multiple layers. Ginger Wine Ninebark Plant Facts USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-7 Flower Color(s): Pink, White Bloom Period: Spring, Summer Foliage Color(s): Orange, Purple, Red Exposure: Full Sun Height: 5-6 Feet Spread: 5-6 Feet Spacing: 5-6 Feet Habit: Upright Blooms On: Old Wood Watering: Low Shrub Type: Deciduous Scientific Name: Physocarpus opulifolius 'SMNPOBLR' USPP 28,695 Common Name: Ginger Wine Ninebark Brand: Proven Winners ColorChoice® | Bushes > Ninebark Proven Winners PHYGWQT
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USDA Hardiness Zones 3-7 Height 5-6 Feet Tall Spread 5-6 Feet Wide Light Requirement is Full Sun This deciduous shrub will provide year-round interest in your landscape in an array of colors. In the spring, new leaves emerge in a sunny shade of orange. They gradually mature to deep burgundy in color with a shiny surface. The deeply lobed and serrated leaves turn red in the fall. Once the foliage drops in the fall, the interesting peeling bark will steal the show in your garden. Springtime also means that ginger wine ninebark will be covered in showy white flowers that open from pink buds that form on the ends of the branches. The flowers mature to attractive red seed heads that are favored by birds. The flowers can be used to create spring bouquets. This multi-stemmed shrub grows in a rounded form in USDA hardiness zones 3 to 7. It reaches 5 to 6 feet in width and height at maturity in full sun conditions. Ginger Wine Ninebark is native to North America and is deer resistant. Ginger Wine Ninebark Care Ginger Wine Ninebark is low maintenance and can be pruned at any time if needed to keep its size in check. The flowers appear on old wood. This shrub grows at a medium rate and can be expected to live for 30 years. Its a great choice for an accent plant, in mass plantings, to create hedges for screening or privacy and to add year-round interest in perennial gardens. It can also be grown in a large container. Ginger Wine Ninebark Spacing Plant multiple species 5 to 6 feet apart on center to create a hedge. It will take a few years for the branches to fill in to create a living wall. Interesting Fact - The name "ninebark" comes from the mature bark that peels back, giving it multiple layers. Ginger Wine Ninebark Plant Facts USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-7 Flower Color(s): Pink, White Bloom Period: Spring, Summer Foliage Color(s): Orange, Purple, Red Exposure: Full Sun Height: 5-6 Feet Spread: 5-6 Feet Spacing: 5-6 Feet Habit: Upright Blooms On: Old Wood Watering: Low Shrub Type: Deciduous Scientific Name: Physocarpus opulifolius 'SMNPOBLR' USPP 28,695 Common Name: Ginger Wine Ninebark Brand: Proven Winners ColorChoice® | Bushes > Ninebark Proven Winners PHYGWQT

Specifications

Sun ExposureFull Sun
SpeciesGinger Wine Ninebark
Water RequirementsLow
Usda Hardiness Zone3-7
Item Height5-6 Feet
Shrub TypeDeciduous
Blooms OnOld Wood
Foliage Color(s)Orange, Purple, Red
Scientific NamePhysocarpus Opulifolius 'Smnpoblr' Uspp 28,695
Flower Color(s)Pink, White
BrandProven Winners Colorchoice®
Bloom PeriodSpring, Summer
HabitUpright
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