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Its elliptic blue green leaves are crowded in clusters at the branch tips and turn magnificent shades of orange and red in fall. Enkianthus campanulatus commonly called redvein enkianthus is an upright deciduous shrub which typically grows 6 8 tall less frequently to 10 15 it is native to open woodlands in japan.
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The red vein enkianthus naturally forms into a pleasant shape and the only pruning you should need to do is take care of any branches that have become dead diseased or damaged. Campanulatus is a large deciduous shrub of erect habit with small elliptic leaves turning bright red orange and yellow in autumn. Showy lantern is bright red and reads well from a distance. This plant can grow in a light woodland garden or thrive in full sun in the pacific northwest.The most popular species the redvein enkianthus is hardy in usda planting zones 6 9. Flowers well in woodland conditions. Tiny bell shaped nodding creamy yellow to whitish pink flowers each to 1 2 long with pink striping and edging appear in pendulous clusters racemes in late. This species grows to a height of 4 to 5 m and is the hardiest species rated to zone 5.
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