A beautiful, little-grown shrub. Foliage varies from one plant to the next, from green to powder blue. Cultivars have been selected with ...Read Moreblue leaves. Leaves may hang on attractively into the winter.
White bell-shaped flowers hang in clusters from the ends of the gracefully arching branches. They aren't well displayed in the landscape, but I suspect they'd be good in arrangements.
This grows well in a boggy area at the Arnold Arboretum, Boston MA Z6a. The plants there are about 4' tall.
Tricky to grow in the midwest; finally have success in 1/2 shade, in raised mounds well amended with peat, but killed 6 working out the c...Read Moreulture here; late summer leaf spot noted for the first time last year; fall color variable.
A beautiful, little-grown shrub. Foliage varies from one plant to the next, from green to powder blue. Cultivars have been selected with ...Read More
If you can grow blueberries, you can probably grow a Zenobia. It's well worth it if you can, but it hates alkaline soil.
Tricky to grow in the midwest; finally have success in 1/2 shade, in raised mounds well amended with peat, but killed 6 working out the c...Read More
Slow growing deciduous shrub. White flowers followed by buds which may be seed pods. Haven't tried to propagate it. Love the color!