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Ninebark - Diabolo
Ninebark - Diabolo The Ninebark 'Diablo', Physocarpus opulifolius 'Diabolo', is a fast growing plant. It has deep burgundy leaves and attractive white button-like blooms in summer. Diabolo is easy to grow and is very hardy and can tolerate a wide range of conditions. It is tolerant of many soils, preferring a well-drained site. It will take some shade but will exhibit the best color in full sun. The 'Diablo', would be an excellent plant in back of the perennial garden or in mixed in shrub borders. The Diabolo is a fast grower and new shoots can be cut and used in floral arrangements. As with most ninebarks, it has attractive exfoliating bark and attractive fruits for 4 season interest. The flowers and foliage are great for cutting. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds. It is drought-tolerant and is suitable for xeriscaping. All parts of the plant are poisonous if ingested. Adaptable! Colorful!
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