Loropetalum💜Amazing Color In The Garden
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- Loropetalum💜Amazing Color In The Garden - In this video I cover the four Loropetalum varieties from the Southern Living Plant Collection. All four offer flowers, beautiful foliage, and year round interest, but they come in four different sizes. They flower in the early spring and will typically repeat flower in the fall.
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I absolutely love this perrenial! I live in zone 9A and I use this as a hedge in tree form. Year round beauty as far as the foliage is concerened. The flowers are very interesting to me, they remind me of hot pink tissue paper you use for gift bags. My variety is "Plum Delight". When I first was introduced to the plant i put it in a practically all day shady area in black gumbo soil and it did grow and performed but slowly until it was destroyed in a hurricane. The ones I have as a hedge in tree form are in full sun and performed fantastic and grew fast. I think I will get the container variety for my porch. Thanks!
Thanks for participating. I grew Plum Delight when I had my Nursery
I loved your tip on what to plant next to this. Will follow and look forward to future videos.
I love the color they add to the garden. I have the perfect place for a pot with the weeping type. I will be looking for one in the garden center near my house. Thanks for showing this beautiful shrub.
I am doing a video called what to do in the garden in January. One of the things I will talk about is going and asking your garden center to order the things you are looking for in the spring.
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You rock! Thank you!
Those look a whole lot better than mine! I have two that have grown into small trees!
Oh yeah, new varieties are much more tame with much better color
I love these plants, one of the few plants I can grow because deer don’t eat them!
Will definitely add some to my yard. Thank you 🙏
Do Loropetalum’s transplant well? I have some that are about 4 years old that I planted in the wrong location and would like to move them for a screening planting.
Great looking plants. It's nice to something growing during winter
It is. I really want to concentrate on looking around for things in the winter that keep the garden looking good
The green-leaved Loropetalum with white blooms interests me. Deep purple foliage gets lost in my shade gardens, and often presents visually as a dark hole. But I love the purple Loropetalum next door in my neighbor's sunny area. I will find the name of the green-leaved variety and see if you have a video featuring it. The intro and music on this video is very nice.
Yes, that Emerald Snow variety is really nice. I have a two video on that coming. It's a great plant.
I have some planted in full sun, some in the part shade. The part shade ones are doing much better than the full sun ones. It baffles me to hear that so many people have them performing well in full sun. Mine look like they're barely hanging on.
one more in my list for next year thank you
I don’t know which varieties I have but I have quite a few in the front and backyard. I have three that are tall and I have limbed up and are trees now. My neighbor has one that is really tall.
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just what I needed I'm going to plant two of them in spring, anything similar you would recommend for a part shade area thanks
Any recommendations for those of us who can't grow Loropetalum? I'm in Zone 6 but love the color this provides...
Wine and Roses Weigela... deciduous but looks very similar to loropetalum and grows in zones 4-8. Pretty sure there is a smaller version purple leaf weigela as well if you want something in the 2-3 foot range.
I wonder if it would be an option to grow a smaller variety in a container, so you could put them in the garage or a shed for the coldest winter months...
@@monikal9384 Great idea - thank you!
Mine are horrible! I’m zone 8a and just want to tear them out. They are limy, pale yellow and green with brown, never flower and have grown to about 6-8 foot tall along the northwest side of my house. I love lorapedulem and wish I could save these.
Sounds like to much shade really. I shot one in a tour video that looked like that a few weeks ago
Where can I buy some I’m in NC
I bought a place with a loropetalum it was doing fine then it bloomed and its leaves dying. I am not sure what to do for it.
Which cultivar has the blackest foliage, please.
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Sun or shade?
Best color and Son. Can tolerate shade. Not like hostas though
How cold hardy?
Zone 7. 0 degrees once established