
Description
The Dwarf Fothergilla is a compact slow-growing shrub with a dense, mounded habit. It has fragrant, bottlebrush-like spikes of ivory-white flowers in spring. Leathery, dark green leaves will turn brilliant shades of red, orange and yellow in fall, extending its season of interest. Excellent when planted en masse or used in borders and foundation plantings. Mixes easily with Rhododendrons, as both typically share the same soil requirements. Best located in full or partial sun.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.000 oz |
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| Latin Name | Fothergilla gardenii |
| Plant Type | Deciduous Shrub |
| Care | Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers moist, acidic, organically rich soils which have good drainage. Best flowers in full sun. May spread by root suckers to form colonies if suckers are not promptly removed |
| Light Requirements | |
| Habit | Compact, mounded form. |
| Plant Height | 1.5-3 feet |
| Plant Width | 2-4 feet |
| Foliage | Leathery, green leaves turn shades of red, orange and yellow in fall. |
| Bloom | Fragrant, ivory-white bottlebrush-like flowers in spring. |
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