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Weigela - My Monetâ„¢
Weigela - My Monetâ„¢ My Monet™ is the first hardy dwarf weigela variety ever introduced, and it’s proven to be a winner! This dwarf masterpiece is a sport of Weigela florida 'Tango'. The colors and variegation really do evoke Monet, and who wouldn’t like that in their landscape? In the spring, the shrub is peppered with blooms that are the color of raspberry sherbet. They are larger and more numerous than other varieties, and depending upon sunlight exposure, the leaf margins can vary from vanilla-cream (shade) to coral-pink (full sun). My Monet™ has a compact, rounded shape that’s perfect for planting in front of taller foundation shrubs, or as a low hedge. It will also make the most amazing ground cover in a sunny area. Because of its tight habit and colorful foliage, you will find that this plant is very versatile! My Monet™ can be successfully planted in tubs and large containers too. Add season long color, but don’t worry about replanting next spring. This little shrub comes back year after year. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and hummingbirds, and deer will not bother it; also surprisingly drought tolerant. * Variegated colors * Drought tolerant * Dwarf variety
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