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Weigela - My Monet Sunset
  Weigela - My Monet Sunset Weigela ‘My Monet Sunset’, Weigela florida 'Sunset', is a charming little dwarf plant that provides colorful gold foliage that turns to red in the fall.  It offers multi-seasonal color. This weigela is a slow growing plant that is usually grown mainly for its rich colored foliage.  ‘My Monet Sunset’ produces trumpet-shaped rosy, deep pink flowers throughout the summer. What a perfect size for small places, such as in front of borders and in containers! My Monet Sunset prefers well-drained soils but is extremely adaptable to other soil types.  Pruning is best done immediately after flowering, and it is wise to apply a slow release fertilizer in spring. This plant may be small, but its color is nonstop, and it will attract butterflies and hummingbirds. ‘My Monet Sunset’ will change the way you think about and use shrubs.  This beauty can be used like a low mounding perennial or annual, or use it en mass as a ground cover. The uses are endless! * Dwarf variety * Multiseasonal color * Adaptable
  
      
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