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Wine & Roses® Weigela

A Dark-Foliage Shrub That Changes the Whole Border

Wine & Roses® Weigela is a standout choice for homeowners who want more than just a green shrub in the landscape. Its deep burgundy-purple foliage provides a strong contrast from spring through fall, creating a richer, more dramatic look than many ordinary deciduous shrubs. Even when it is not blooming, this plant brings real ornamental value and helps anchor the planting with bold color and a rounded, full habit.

That foliage color is one of the main reasons this shrub has remained so popular. The dark leaves hold their tone through the growing season, which makes them especially useful for brightening up lighter walls, stonework, silver foliage, and neighboring green shrubs. In the landscape, it acts almost like a flowering foliage plant, giving homeowners a stronger visual return than a shrub that looks ordinary outside of bloom.

Its overall habit also makes it very easy to use. Wine & Roses® develops into a dense, rounded deciduous shrub that is large enough to make a statement, but still manageable enough for foundation planting, shrub borders, and mixed screens. It offers a solid form that can carry a planting through multiple seasons without looking stiff or formal.

For homeowners looking for a flowering shrub that also contributes strong foliage color, Wine & Roses® Weigela is an especially smart choice. It brings richness, structure, and season-long contrast to the landscape in a very approachable way.

Rosy Pink Blooms Bring a Strong Spring Show with Summer Repeat

One of the biggest reasons to plant Wine & Roses® Weigela is the flower display. In late spring, the shrub is covered in rosy-pink trumpet-shaped flowers that stand out beautifully against the dark foliage. The contrast between the hot pink bloom color and the burgundy leaves is one of the strongest ornamental combinations available in a deciduous flowering shrub.

That spring show is the main event, but it is not always the only one. Wine & Roses® is also valued for producing a lighter repeat bloom in summer, especially if it is lightly sheared after the main flush. That extra rebloom helps extend the season of interest and makes the shrub feel more rewarding than a plant that blooms once and then completely settles into the background.

The flowers are also useful in wildlife-friendly gardens. Hummingbirds are especially attracted to weigela blooms, and the shrub can also support butterfly activity. That makes it a strong fit for homeowners who want more life and movement in the garden without giving up the polished look of a traditional flowering shrub.

For gardeners who want a shrub that combines dramatic foliage with a memorable spring bloom display and some summer repeat, Wine & Roses® Weigela delivers a very satisfying mix. It is one of those plants that keeps earning its space across the whole growing season.

A Strong Fit for Foundations, Hedges, and Mixed Shrub Borders

Wine & Roses® Weigela works especially well in landscapes where a shrub must provide both color and structure. It is a natural fit for foundation beds, mixed shrub borders, flowering hedges, and seasonal accent planting. Because it has enough body to stand on its own, it can also serve as a specimen in a smaller garden where homeowners want one shrub to do a lot of visual work.

Its mature size is important to understand before planting. Wine & Roses® typically reaches about 4 to 5 feet tall and about as wide, though some botanical garden listings note that older shrubs can become larger with age. That gives it a useful medium shrub scale that fits many home landscapes while still offering enough presence to matter visually.

This shrub also pairs beautifully with gold foliage, blue-green evergreens, silver perennials, and flowering shrubs with lighter leaves. The dark foliage can help make neighboring colors look more vivid, while the pink flowers bring warmth and movement into the planting. Used in groups, it creates a very strong and intentional look.

For homeowners trying to create a border that feels colorful and composed beyond just spring flowering, Wine & Roses® Weigela is a very practical option. It gives the landscape drama in the foliage, seasonal blooms, and dependable medium-sized structure all at once.

Easy-Care Performance with Better Color in Full Sun

Wine & Roses® Weigela performs best in full sun, which is especially important if homeowners want the deepest foliage color and strongest bloom display. It is adaptable and easy to grow in average well-drained garden soil, and once established it is generally a low-maintenance shrub with no major insect or disease issues noted in grower guidance.

During establishment, regular watering helps the roots settle in and supports vigorous early growth. Once rooted in, the shrub is fairly durable and fits well into lower-maintenance landscapes. It is also commonly listed as deer-resistant, which makes it even more useful in gardens where browsing pressure can limit flowering shrub choices.

Pruning is straightforward. Because weigela flowers on old wood, the best time to shape or lightly shear it is right after the main spring bloom. That timing can also help encourage the lighter summer rebloom. Heavy pruning later in the season is not ideal if homeowners want the strongest flower display the following year.

For gardeners who want a bold, colorful flowering shrub with a simple care routine, Wine & Roses® Weigela is a rewarding choice. Give it sunlight, enough room to mature, and a light post-bloom trim, and it will return strong foliage color and reliable flowers year after year.

A Dark-Foliage Shrub That Changes the Whole Border

Wine & Roses® Weigela is a standout choice for homeowners who want more than just a green shrub in the landscape. Its deep burgundy-purple foliage provides a strong contrast from spring through fall, creating a richer, more dramatic look than many ordinary deciduous shrubs. Even when it is not blooming, this plant brings real ornamental value and helps anchor the planting with bold color and a rounded, full habit.

That foliage color is one of the main reasons this shrub has remained so popular. The dark leaves hold their tone through the growing season, which makes them especially useful for brightening up lighter walls, stonework, silver foliage, and neighboring green shrubs. In the landscape, it acts almost like a flowering foliage plant, giving homeowners a stronger visual return than a shrub that looks ordinary outside of bloom.

Its overall habit also makes it very easy to use. Wine & Roses® develops into a dense, rounded deciduous shrub that is large enough to make a statement, but still manageable enough for foundation planting, shrub borders, and mixed screens. It offers a solid form that can carry a planting through multiple seasons without looking stiff or formal.

For homeowners looking for a flowering shrub that also contributes strong foliage color, Wine & Roses® Weigela is an especially smart choice. It brings richness, structure, and season-long contrast to the landscape in a very approachable way.

Rosy Pink Blooms Bring a Strong Spring Show with Summer Repeat

One of the biggest reasons to plant Wine & Roses® Weigela is the flower display. In late spring, the shrub is covered in rosy-pink trumpet-shaped flowers that stand out beautifully against the dark foliage. The contrast between the hot pink bloom color and the burgundy leaves is one of the strongest ornamental combinations available in a deciduous flowering shrub.

That spring show is the main event, but it is not always the only one. Wine & Roses® is also valued for producing a lighter repeat bloom in summer, especially if it is lightly sheared after the main flush. That extra rebloom helps extend the season of interest and makes the shrub feel more rewarding than a plant that blooms once and then completely settles into the background.

The flowers are also useful in wildlife-friendly gardens. Hummingbirds are especially attracted to weigela blooms, and the shrub can also support butterfly activity. That makes it a strong fit for homeowners who want more life and movement in the garden without giving up the polished look of a traditional flowering shrub.

For gardeners who want a shrub that combines dramatic foliage with a memorable spring bloom display and some summer repeat, Wine & Roses® Weigela delivers a very satisfying mix. It is one of those plants that keeps earning its space across the whole growing season.

A Strong Fit for Foundations, Hedges, and Mixed Shrub Borders

Wine & Roses® Weigela works especially well in landscapes where a shrub must provide both color and structure. It is a natural fit for foundation beds, mixed shrub borders, flowering hedges, and seasonal accent planting. Because it has enough body to stand on its own, it can also serve as a specimen in a smaller garden where homeowners want one shrub to do a lot of visual work.

Its mature size is important to understand before planting. Wine & Roses® typically reaches about 4 to 5 feet tall and about as wide, though some botanical garden listings note that older shrubs can become larger with age. That gives it a useful medium shrub scale that fits many home landscapes while still offering enough presence to matter visually.

This shrub also pairs beautifully with gold foliage, blue-green evergreens, silver perennials, and flowering shrubs with lighter leaves. The dark foliage can help make neighboring colors look more vivid, while the pink flowers bring warmth and movement into the planting. Used in groups, it creates a very strong and intentional look.

For homeowners trying to create a border that feels colorful and composed beyond just spring flowering, Wine & Roses® Weigela is a very practical option. It gives the landscape drama in the foliage, seasonal blooms, and dependable medium-sized structure all at once.

Easy-Care Performance with Better Color in Full Sun

Wine & Roses® Weigela performs best in full sun, which is especially important if homeowners want the deepest foliage color and strongest bloom display. It is adaptable and easy to grow in average well-drained garden soil, and once established it is generally a low-maintenance shrub with no major insect or disease issues noted in grower guidance.

During establishment, regular watering helps the roots settle in and supports vigorous early growth. Once rooted in, the shrub is fairly durable and fits well into lower-maintenance landscapes. It is also commonly listed as deer-resistant, which makes it even more useful in gardens where browsing pressure can limit flowering shrub choices.

Pruning is straightforward. Because weigela flowers on old wood, the best time to shape or lightly shear it is right after the main spring bloom. That timing can also help encourage the lighter summer rebloom. Heavy pruning later in the season is not ideal if homeowners want the strongest flower display the following year.

For gardeners who want a bold, colorful flowering shrub with a simple care routine, Wine & Roses® Weigela is a rewarding choice. Give it sunlight, enough room to mature, and a light post-bloom trim, and it will return strong foliage color and reliable flowers year after year.

$26.98

Original: $89.95

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Wine & Roses® Weigela

$89.95

$26.98

Description

A Dark-Foliage Shrub That Changes the Whole Border

Wine & Roses® Weigela is a standout choice for homeowners who want more than just a green shrub in the landscape. Its deep burgundy-purple foliage provides a strong contrast from spring through fall, creating a richer, more dramatic look than many ordinary deciduous shrubs. Even when it is not blooming, this plant brings real ornamental value and helps anchor the planting with bold color and a rounded, full habit.

That foliage color is one of the main reasons this shrub has remained so popular. The dark leaves hold their tone through the growing season, which makes them especially useful for brightening up lighter walls, stonework, silver foliage, and neighboring green shrubs. In the landscape, it acts almost like a flowering foliage plant, giving homeowners a stronger visual return than a shrub that looks ordinary outside of bloom.

Its overall habit also makes it very easy to use. Wine & Roses® develops into a dense, rounded deciduous shrub that is large enough to make a statement, but still manageable enough for foundation planting, shrub borders, and mixed screens. It offers a solid form that can carry a planting through multiple seasons without looking stiff or formal.

For homeowners looking for a flowering shrub that also contributes strong foliage color, Wine & Roses® Weigela is an especially smart choice. It brings richness, structure, and season-long contrast to the landscape in a very approachable way.

Rosy Pink Blooms Bring a Strong Spring Show with Summer Repeat

One of the biggest reasons to plant Wine & Roses® Weigela is the flower display. In late spring, the shrub is covered in rosy-pink trumpet-shaped flowers that stand out beautifully against the dark foliage. The contrast between the hot pink bloom color and the burgundy leaves is one of the strongest ornamental combinations available in a deciduous flowering shrub.

That spring show is the main event, but it is not always the only one. Wine & Roses® is also valued for producing a lighter repeat bloom in summer, especially if it is lightly sheared after the main flush. That extra rebloom helps extend the season of interest and makes the shrub feel more rewarding than a plant that blooms once and then completely settles into the background.

The flowers are also useful in wildlife-friendly gardens. Hummingbirds are especially attracted to weigela blooms, and the shrub can also support butterfly activity. That makes it a strong fit for homeowners who want more life and movement in the garden without giving up the polished look of a traditional flowering shrub.

For gardeners who want a shrub that combines dramatic foliage with a memorable spring bloom display and some summer repeat, Wine & Roses® Weigela delivers a very satisfying mix. It is one of those plants that keeps earning its space across the whole growing season.

A Strong Fit for Foundations, Hedges, and Mixed Shrub Borders

Wine & Roses® Weigela works especially well in landscapes where a shrub must provide both color and structure. It is a natural fit for foundation beds, mixed shrub borders, flowering hedges, and seasonal accent planting. Because it has enough body to stand on its own, it can also serve as a specimen in a smaller garden where homeowners want one shrub to do a lot of visual work.

Its mature size is important to understand before planting. Wine & Roses® typically reaches about 4 to 5 feet tall and about as wide, though some botanical garden listings note that older shrubs can become larger with age. That gives it a useful medium shrub scale that fits many home landscapes while still offering enough presence to matter visually.

This shrub also pairs beautifully with gold foliage, blue-green evergreens, silver perennials, and flowering shrubs with lighter leaves. The dark foliage can help make neighboring colors look more vivid, while the pink flowers bring warmth and movement into the planting. Used in groups, it creates a very strong and intentional look.

For homeowners trying to create a border that feels colorful and composed beyond just spring flowering, Wine & Roses® Weigela is a very practical option. It gives the landscape drama in the foliage, seasonal blooms, and dependable medium-sized structure all at once.

Easy-Care Performance with Better Color in Full Sun

Wine & Roses® Weigela performs best in full sun, which is especially important if homeowners want the deepest foliage color and strongest bloom display. It is adaptable and easy to grow in average well-drained garden soil, and once established it is generally a low-maintenance shrub with no major insect or disease issues noted in grower guidance.

During establishment, regular watering helps the roots settle in and supports vigorous early growth. Once rooted in, the shrub is fairly durable and fits well into lower-maintenance landscapes. It is also commonly listed as deer-resistant, which makes it even more useful in gardens where browsing pressure can limit flowering shrub choices.

Pruning is straightforward. Because weigela flowers on old wood, the best time to shape or lightly shear it is right after the main spring bloom. That timing can also help encourage the lighter summer rebloom. Heavy pruning later in the season is not ideal if homeowners want the strongest flower display the following year.

For gardeners who want a bold, colorful flowering shrub with a simple care routine, Wine & Roses® Weigela is a rewarding choice. Give it sunlight, enough room to mature, and a light post-bloom trim, and it will return strong foliage color and reliable flowers year after year.

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