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Weigela florida Spilled Wine (Weigela) Shrub

Weigela florida Spilled Wine (Weigela) Shrub -   19 garden design Flower grass ideas
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. Miscanthus Gracillimus is a versatile ornamental grass.  Growing 4-5 feet tall, it does the job as an excellent hedge plant. You can use them in the back of border, in drifts, as specimens, or next to water features. This narrow leaf selection imparts an elegant look in the perennial garden. Starting in September, beautiful copper purplish fans open to long silky spikelets that mature to stunning silvery plumes in late summer.  This graceful and striking grass adds interest in the fall garden as it sways and whispers in the breeze, attracting birds. Miscanthus are easily grown in full sun to light shade in moist well-drained soil. Drought tolerant once established. Maiden grass harmonizes well with long blooming KnockOut roses, drought tolerant sedum, or combined with other hedge plants.  Special features: Cut flower, Deer resistant, Dried flower, Drought tolerant, Easy care, Foliage interest, Heat Tolerant, Multi-seasonal interest,  Winter interest