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Weigela ‘Bubbly Wine’
Weigela ‘Bubbly Wine’ is a compact, flowering shrub known for its deep wine-colored foliage and soft pink trumpet-shaped blooms that appear in late spring to early summer. The contrast between its dark leaves and bright flowers creates a striking visual effect in any landscape, making it an excellent focal point in borders or foundation plantings.
Thriving in full sun to partial shade, this flowering, pollinator-friendly shrub attracts hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies when in bloom. It prefers well-draining soil and is both low maintenance and beginner-friendly, offering reliable seasonal color with minimal care. Ideal for adding structure, color, and wildlife value to outdoor garden spaces.
Weigela ‘My Monet’
‘My Monet’ Weigela is a dwarf, variegated shrub featuring soft green, cream, and pink-toned foliage that provides season-long interest even when not in bloom. In late spring, delicate pink flowers emerge, adding a gentle pop of color against its ornamental leaves.
This compact shrub thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-draining soil. It is low maintenance, slow growing, and perfect for small gardens, borders, and containers. While not heavily flowering, it still supports pollinators and offers strong ornamental value through its foliage, making it an excellent beginner-friendly outdoor shrub.
Weigela ‘Spilled Wine’
Weigela ‘Spilled Wine’ is a dramatic, low-growing shrub with rich purple-black foliage and vibrant pink blooms that appear in late spring. Its spreading habit makes it ideal for mass plantings, borders, or as a bold color accent in garden beds.
Thriving in full sun, this flowering, pollinator-friendly shrub attracts hummingbirds and beneficial insects while providing strong visual impact. It prefers well-draining soil and is low maintenance, drought tolerant once established, and highly reliable in outdoor landscapes. Perfect for adding bold contrast and long-lasting garden interest.
Maintenance Tip:
Prune immediately after flowering to shape and encourage reblooming. Remove older stems periodically and water during dry periods.
