Weigela florida 'Variegata'
By Andrewr
- 10 May, 2008
- 11 likes
The growth on this appears a bit denser. I also prefer it in a bit of shade which seems to enhance the flower and leaf colours
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It will take sun or some shade Chris so will be perfectly happy
10 May, 2008
Mine has been in full sun since it was planted and is doing very well.I find it a very easy shrub, my absolute favorite in the gardens.
10 May, 2008
I have a young one from a cutting last year - they are really healthy good value plants. I was wondering whether to plant it in shade or not, so thanks for the pointer, Andrew!
10 May, 2008
My remarks on this shrub seem to have caused confusion.
It will take sun or part shade quite happily. To my mind, the flower colour and variegation look better out of full sun but that is just a personal preference
11 May, 2008
Mine is destined for partial shade... :-)
12 May, 2008
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Oh dear. I've got a young one like this. I've put it in a sunny position. It looks OK so far and is just coming into flower so I hope it survives.
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