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Enkianthus 'Redvein'

Enkianthus 'Redvein'

Enkianthus Campanulatus originate from the natural woodlands of Japan. These are large deciduous shrubs with upright growing habit and can reach as tall as 4.5 metres. Their small bell-shaped hanging flowers grow in beautiful pendulous clusters. But it is their dashing autumn foliage colours that make this tree-like shrub so interesting.
Enkianthus Campanulatus is also known as the Red Vein. It blooms clusters of small white and red flowers with rose colours veins. These flowers make a fascinating flower show in April, May and June. This shrub can be trained into small trees at a close-range site where it is easier to see the flowers.
Enkianthus Red Vein has an alternate arrangement of dark green elliptic leaves that turn into magnificent shades of bright red and orange in autumn. The quality of shades can vary with individual plants. Red Vein is grown as a single garden specimen to boast this showy foliage in autumn.
These plants prefer their roots in a well-drained soil that is rich in humus. They thrive in full sun or partial shade. They are relatively easy to grow shrubs, demanding low maintenance, but with a pretty long life.
Plant Enkianthus Red Vein as a centrepiece or among the larger shrubs. It is best to plant them in open area with enough room to mature and expand their territory. The foliage is most dense at the tips.
$14.00
Enkianthus 'Redvein'
$14.00

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Enkianthus Campanulatus originate from the natural woodlands of Japan. These are large deciduous shrubs with upright growing habit and can reach as tall as 4.5 metres. Their small bell-shaped hanging flowers grow in beautiful pendulous clusters. But it is their dashing autumn foliage colours that make this tree-like shrub so interesting.
Enkianthus Campanulatus is also known as the Red Vein. It blooms clusters of small white and red flowers with rose colours veins. These flowers make a fascinating flower show in April, May and June. This shrub can be trained into small trees at a close-range site where it is easier to see the flowers.
Enkianthus Red Vein has an alternate arrangement of dark green elliptic leaves that turn into magnificent shades of bright red and orange in autumn. The quality of shades can vary with individual plants. Red Vein is grown as a single garden specimen to boast this showy foliage in autumn.
These plants prefer their roots in a well-drained soil that is rich in humus. They thrive in full sun or partial shade. They are relatively easy to grow shrubs, demanding low maintenance, but with a pretty long life.
Plant Enkianthus Red Vein as a centrepiece or among the larger shrubs. It is best to plant them in open area with enough room to mature and expand their territory. The foliage is most dense at the tips.