Loropetalum Shrub

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Loropetalum chinense, also known as Chinese fringe flower, is a shrub with broad leaves and white, pink, or burgundy flowers. It's part of the witch hazel family and is native to China, Japan, and Southeast Asia. 

Appearance 

  • Rounded, multi-stemmed shrub with arching branches

  • Dark green, elliptical leaves with asymmetrical bases

  • Lightly aromatic, spidery flowers that bloom in clusters in spring

  • Flowers have four narrow, downward-drooping, strap-shaped petals

Size

  • Typically grows to 6–10 ft tall, but can grow up to 20 ft tall or more 

  • Grows to a similar width to its height 

Uses Specimen or small groups, Foundations, Hedges or screens, and Borders. 

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Loropetalum chinense, also known as Chinese fringe flower, is a shrub with broad leaves and white, pink, or burgundy flowers. It's part of the witch hazel family and is native to China, Japan, and Southeast Asia. 

Appearance 

  • Rounded, multi-stemmed shrub with arching branches

  • Dark green, elliptical leaves with asymmetrical bases

  • Lightly aromatic, spidery flowers that bloom in clusters in spring

  • Flowers have four narrow, downward-drooping, strap-shaped petals

Size

  • Typically grows to 6–10 ft tall, but can grow up to 20 ft tall or more 

  • Grows to a similar width to its height 

Uses Specimen or small groups, Foundations, Hedges or screens, and Borders. 

Loropetalum chinense, also known as Chinese fringe flower, is a shrub with broad leaves and white, pink, or burgundy flowers. It's part of the witch hazel family and is native to China, Japan, and Southeast Asia. 

Appearance 

  • Rounded, multi-stemmed shrub with arching branches

  • Dark green, elliptical leaves with asymmetrical bases

  • Lightly aromatic, spidery flowers that bloom in clusters in spring

  • Flowers have four narrow, downward-drooping, strap-shaped petals

Size

  • Typically grows to 6–10 ft tall, but can grow up to 20 ft tall or more 

  • Grows to a similar width to its height 

Uses Specimen or small groups, Foundations, Hedges or screens, and Borders.