Description
Weigela –
Cardininal Bush – There are about 12, mostly arching to upright, deciduous shrubs within the Caprifoliaceae family, found naturally occurring in Japan, Korea, and Northeastern China, in this genus. Most grow 6-10’ feet tall and wide and produce opposite, pointed elliptical, toothed leaves, usually to 4” long. The foliage often develops orange, red, and purple tone in fall. Weigelas are grown for their showy, bell to funnel shaped, pink to red, sometimes white or yellow flowers borne in late spring and early summer, these are usually 1 ½” long, and are borne singly or in corymbs or cymes of 3 or 4 on previous years growth, many are sparingly remontant. Suitable for a mixed or shrub border, or for open woodland garden. The flowers attract hummingbirds.
Grow in any fertile, well-drained moist soil in full sun or partial shade.
Prone to root knot nematode, Japanese beetles, scale insects, Verticillium wilt, twig dieback, and lepidoptera.
W. ‘Newport Red’ – W. ‘Vanicek’– This vigorous, upright shrub grows 5’ tall and wide. It produces oblong to egg shaped, mid green leaves, up to 4 ½” long. In late spring and early summer it bears bell shaped, dark red flowers with yellow anthers.
Zones 5-9