
Tiny Wine® Ninebark
A smaller ninebark with big visual impact.
Tiny Wine® Ninebark brings the rich, dark foliage ninebark gardeners love into a tighter, more landscape-friendly form. Its refined leaves emerge in deep bronze-maroon tones and hold strong color through the growing season, making this shrub a standout choice when you want contrast against green, gold, or silver foliage nearby.
Soft flowers brighten the dark foliage in late spring.
In late spring to early summer, Tiny Wine® Ninebark is covered with clusters of pale flowers that range from pinkish-white to white, depending on stage and growing conditions. The bloom display is especially striking because the flowers sit against the dark foliage, giving you a crisp, high-contrast look that feels elegant rather than overpowering.
Season-long foliage color keeps the garden interesting.
Even after flowering ends, Tiny Wine® Ninebark continues to earn its space. The foliage remains colorful through summer, and many plantings also pick up richer reddish tones later in the season. On older stems, the characteristic exfoliating bark of ninebark adds extra texture and subtle winter interest once the leaves drop.
A strong fit for foundations, borders, hedges, and containers.
This compact deciduous shrub works beautifully in foundation plantings, mixed shrub borders, low informal hedges, and sunny patio containers. Its upright, densely branched habit makes it easy to tuck into smaller spaces, and its bold foliage helps anchor perennial combinations, brighten entry plantings, and add structure without demanding constant trimming.
Adaptable, durable, and easy to place.
Tiny Wine® Ninebark performs best in full sun to part sun and prefers well-drained soil, though established plants are generally adaptable to a range of garden conditions. It is often considered deer-resistant and fairly low-maintenance, but, like many ninebarks, foliage can be cleaner and color stronger when the plant has good air circulation and plenty of light. In hotter southern settings, a bit of afternoon relief can help keep the plant looking its best.
A smaller ninebark with big visual impact.
Tiny Wine® Ninebark brings the rich, dark foliage ninebark gardeners love into a tighter, more landscape-friendly form. Its refined leaves emerge in deep bronze-maroon tones and hold strong color through the growing season, making this shrub a standout choice when you want contrast against green, gold, or silver foliage nearby.
Soft flowers brighten the dark foliage in late spring.
In late spring to early summer, Tiny Wine® Ninebark is covered with clusters of pale flowers that range from pinkish-white to white, depending on stage and growing conditions. The bloom display is especially striking because the flowers sit against the dark foliage, giving you a crisp, high-contrast look that feels elegant rather than overpowering.
Season-long foliage color keeps the garden interesting.
Even after flowering ends, Tiny Wine® Ninebark continues to earn its space. The foliage remains colorful through summer, and many plantings also pick up richer reddish tones later in the season. On older stems, the characteristic exfoliating bark of ninebark adds extra texture and subtle winter interest once the leaves drop.
A strong fit for foundations, borders, hedges, and containers.
This compact deciduous shrub works beautifully in foundation plantings, mixed shrub borders, low informal hedges, and sunny patio containers. Its upright, densely branched habit makes it easy to tuck into smaller spaces, and its bold foliage helps anchor perennial combinations, brighten entry plantings, and add structure without demanding constant trimming.
Adaptable, durable, and easy to place.
Tiny Wine® Ninebark performs best in full sun to part sun and prefers well-drained soil, though established plants are generally adaptable to a range of garden conditions. It is often considered deer-resistant and fairly low-maintenance, but, like many ninebarks, foliage can be cleaner and color stronger when the plant has good air circulation and plenty of light. In hotter southern settings, a bit of afternoon relief can help keep the plant looking its best.
Description
A smaller ninebark with big visual impact.
Tiny Wine® Ninebark brings the rich, dark foliage ninebark gardeners love into a tighter, more landscape-friendly form. Its refined leaves emerge in deep bronze-maroon tones and hold strong color through the growing season, making this shrub a standout choice when you want contrast against green, gold, or silver foliage nearby.
Soft flowers brighten the dark foliage in late spring.
In late spring to early summer, Tiny Wine® Ninebark is covered with clusters of pale flowers that range from pinkish-white to white, depending on stage and growing conditions. The bloom display is especially striking because the flowers sit against the dark foliage, giving you a crisp, high-contrast look that feels elegant rather than overpowering.
Season-long foliage color keeps the garden interesting.
Even after flowering ends, Tiny Wine® Ninebark continues to earn its space. The foliage remains colorful through summer, and many plantings also pick up richer reddish tones later in the season. On older stems, the characteristic exfoliating bark of ninebark adds extra texture and subtle winter interest once the leaves drop.
A strong fit for foundations, borders, hedges, and containers.
This compact deciduous shrub works beautifully in foundation plantings, mixed shrub borders, low informal hedges, and sunny patio containers. Its upright, densely branched habit makes it easy to tuck into smaller spaces, and its bold foliage helps anchor perennial combinations, brighten entry plantings, and add structure without demanding constant trimming.
Adaptable, durable, and easy to place.
Tiny Wine® Ninebark performs best in full sun to part sun and prefers well-drained soil, though established plants are generally adaptable to a range of garden conditions. It is often considered deer-resistant and fairly low-maintenance, but, like many ninebarks, foliage can be cleaner and color stronger when the plant has good air circulation and plenty of light. In hotter southern settings, a bit of afternoon relief can help keep the plant looking its best.
























