Exposure:
Sun
Height:
6-8'
Spacing:
6-8'
Zone:
3-9
Features:
The biggest reason is the flower color. Starting in mid-summer, flowers first develop showing off a truly unique celadon green, which slowly changes to bright white. As the long-lasting flowers start to age in fall, they'll turn a pleasing pink, deepen further into mauve and burgundy and finish a beautiful buff. Leave them on the shrub for winter interest! At each stage throughout the bloom time, the color remains sophisticated. No wonder florists love to use the pretty blooms in wedding and other arrangements. The blooms are exquisite as a cut flower that can be dried very successfully. Create spectacular cut flower arrangements for yourself at any point of their color change. Mix the colors together or select a single shade for a monochromatic modern look. Those first green and white blooms look so fresh, clean and romantic.
Color:
Green, White
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