How tall does Summer Wine ninebark grow?
5-6 Feet
Product Details
Soil Type | Adaptable |
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Mature Height | 5-6 Feet |
Mature Width | 5-6 Feet |
Growth Rate | moderate |
Fall Color | Purple |
Can Summer Wine ninebark grow in shade?
The optimum amount of sun or shade each plant needs to thrive: Full Sun (6+ hours), Part Sun (4-6 hours), Full Shade (up to 4 hours).
Is Ginger Wine ninebark a perennial?
Physocarpus Ginger Wine — Bluestone Perennials.
Does ninebark need full sun?
Plant ninebark in a location that receives full sun to part shade, taking note that it will flower best in full sun. In northern latitudes, the shrub prefers around six hours of direct light each day, but in the far south, the plant appreciates some afternoon shade.
What is the best ninebark?
Top-Performing Ninebarks
- Amber Jubilee™. Photo: Bill Johnson.
- A color show like no other. Ninebarks have come a long way in the past 20 years, with new options sporting colorful foliage, bark, stems, fruit, and flowers.
- Red Robe™.
- ‘Dart’s Gold’.
- Tiny Wine®.
- Festivus Gold®.
- Tiny Wine® Gold.
- Ginger Wine®.
Does Ninebark need full sun?
What plants go well with Ninebark?
Ninebark is a beautiful plant and grows well with different companion plants.
- Coneflowers. These perennials are favorite ornamental plants in many gardens since they can tolerate heat and drought.
- Phlox. What is this?
- Dogwood Trees.
- Azaleas.
- False Indigo.
- Daylilies.
- Russian Sage.
- Hydrangeas.
Are ninebark roots invasive?
Is ninebark invasive? This fast-growing shrub usually maxes out at 3 to 4 feet wide and can be easily cultivated to suit your garden needs, deterring its spread. For this reason, many gardeners prefer ninebark to barberry bush, which is becoming invasive in many regions.
Can I plant ninebark in shade?
How fast do ninebark grow?
one year
In just one year of growth, many ninebark varieties can reach their mature size. The rapid growth of these plants can be gratifying but also a deterrent for some people, since they may get a little too big in size. Luckily, ninebarks are amenable to pruning.
What can you plant in front of ninebark?
Can you keep a ninebark small?
You can also prune a Ninebark to thin out the shrub, improving air circulation. Again, prune after it blooms, no later than mid August. Keep in mind that pruning may affect the amount of berries produced in the fall, but will not harm next year’s blooming.
Why is it called ninebark?
Ninebark gets its name from the fact that as it matures, its bark peels away in thin layers to reveal multiple colors of underlying bark. Obviously, this is easiest to see during the winter when there aren’t any leaves to hide the peeling bark.