28 Enkianthus Campanulatus Red Bells
After 15 years mine reached its present eight foot height. In the summer the pleasing green foliage makes a nice backdrop for perennials in partially shaded areas.
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Enkianthus campanulatus red bells related to the rhododendron red bells enkiathus provides lots of red lantern shaped flowers in late spring to early summer. It blooms in late spring. This plant can grow in a light woodland garden or thrive in full sun in the pacific northwest. An upright deciduous shrub with leaves that become brilliant yellow orange and red in fall.Best fall colour occurs in very sunny locations. Enkianthus campanulatus commonly called redvein enkianthus is an upright deciduous shrub which typically grows 6 8 tall less frequently to 10 15. Flowers well in woodland conditions. Fall color is variable but can be superb.
Enkianthus are slow growers. Red bells enkianthus growing and maintenance tips. It is native to open woodlands in japan. This underused plant grows best in a slightly acidic peaty soil in full sun or light shade.
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