Weigela

weigelaOld-fashioned weigelas (photo left) are somewhat maligned nowadays, with Michael Dirr saying "The leaves are a nondescript green and are even worse in fail." And I agree — I wouldn't put it next to my front door. But for a large space in the garden, seen from a distance, nothing adds more to a full, lush garden than these fast-growers. They can also be used to good effect at the back of a border or as part of a mixed hedge.

The smaller, newer and less maligned varieties can be used closer to the front, or in other more visible spots. 'White Knight' is shown in the photo array above, second from the right.

Native to Japan.

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I grow weigelas in the Washington, D.C. area, Zone 7A. If you've grown them and have comments you'd like to see included here, send 'em along — and tell me where you garden.