If you grew Midnight Wine®, it’s time to switch to Midnight Wine Shine™. This is an improved selection with darker, extremely glossy foliage. Its parentage comes from the Canadian variety ‘Tango’, so it has excellent hardiness and is less prone to tip dieback. While its flowers are a bit better than Midnight Wine, the plant is grown for its attractive foliage and habit making it a great replacement for Berberis in places where it’s banned.
Can you improve on a plant like Weigela ‘Wine & Roses’®? Yes, you can as this dense, compact, round selection proves! There is nary a care in the world when you grow this little beauty that takes on a neat, Spirea-like mounded shape with dark burgundy foliage that is smaller than ‘Wine & Roses’® and more tightly packed on its branches. Loads of deep pink flowers are sparkled generously throughout the foliage from late May through June making this plant even more irresistible. ‘Fine Wine’™ will age beautifully in the landscape as a small space foundation plant, in a perennial border, or grouped to form a stunning low border in a bright, sunny area.
Selected especially for their pure, true colors and floriferous blooming, Czechmark Trilogy® is an absolute dazzler that blooms in late spring with three colors at once – enjoy white, pink, and red flowers all on one plant! Czechmark Weigela are a new series that showcases just how much flower power this old-fashioned favorite is capable of.
Old fashoned yet still in vogue, ‘Variegata’ is still highly sought for its beauty and its indestructable nature that makes it a cinch to grow. Its outstanding foliage with deep green centers surrounded by a narrow band of creamy white color flushes in April soon to be followed by a massive display of of tubular, light pink flowers in mid to late May. The pastel flowers combined with the colored foliage puts on a remarkable show made even better by visiting hummingbirds who love the flowers for their nectar Plant this Weigela in a sunny area with well-drained soil and use it as a specimen or a spectacular group planting. ‘Variegata’, like most Weigela, is a tough constitutioned, easy to grow plant that will have you looking like an expert while having to do very little.
The new look purple leaved weigela! Spilled Wine has dark red, wavy leaves and a spreading habit. Its hot pink-magenta flowers are similar to those of Wine & Roses, but this is a smaller plant that is wider than it is tall. This is a wonderful plant for adding lots of color in mass plantings, or tucked into an existing border.
This continuously blooming shrub produces buxom red blossoms that draw the hummingbirds until frost and make a gorgeous statement in shrub borders, mixed borders, and foundation plantings. Easy to care for, you can enjoy the repeated blossoms without ever having to deadhead!
Scrumptious hot pink flowers emerge in May and continue to bloom until frost. An alluring choice for shrub borders, mixed borders, and foundation plantings, you will love watching the butterflies that are drawn to this bright, deer-resistant jewel.
The flowers on this easy to grow, very hardy deciduous shrub open pure white with a yellow throat and then change to pink, giving you multiple colors on a single plant The flowers really pop against the bright green foliage. Blooms in May and reblooms until frost while atrracting hummingbirds all the while.
You’ll be amazed by the sheer will to flower this dense, compact plant exhibits. In fact, you’ll be blown away in early June when this plant is nearly completely covered with light pink, tubular flowers. Like all Weigelas, this plant is easy to grow and its compact size lends itself to grouping and massing to create an incredible flower display in late spring.
One of the best hummingbird attracting plants we have, with profuse, colorfast red flowers that start in late May and recur throughout the summer. Upright when young with arching branches as it ages, it’s perfect for border plantings and has one of the best deep green foliages of all weigela.