Loropetalum
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Loropetalum
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Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum
Fringe Flower, Chinese Witch Hazel
4
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6 feet
3
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4 feet
East Asia

Full Sun
Part Sun/Shade
Medium
Evergreen
Flowering





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About This Plant
Part shade; better color in sun. Evergreen. Variety rubrum ‘Blush’ or ‘Burgundy’ have been commonly planted as sheared foundation shrubs in new landscapes, admired for their burgundy-and-green foliage and the fuchsia floss-like flowers appearing in autumn (the species normally features white flowers).
Loropetalum prefers moist acidic well-drained locations, and it’s not particularly tolerant of extended drought — meaning it may need a bit of looking after in central Texas for a variety of reasons.
Heavy clay soil may result in loropetalums with sickly chlorotic-looking leaves. To prevent this, it’s not a bad idea to amend them when planting with compost or organic matter.
Allow loropetalum some room and remember that if it matures, it will typically grow to more than 5′ in diameter.
Maintenance
In exposed locations, lorapetalum may prefer some summer watering. Iron supplements at the appropriate time of year may help address sickly yellow leaves, but for the most part loropetalum won’t appreciate local alkaline conditions.
Features
Plant Type:
Small Shrub
Size:
4-6' H, 3-4' W
Sunlight Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade
Soil Types:
Wildlife:
Flower Color:
Red
Bloom Time:
March, April, May, October, November
Freeze Hardy:
Yes
Invasive:
No
Caution:
None
Coupon Eligible:
No
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