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Fothergilla Gardenii - Zwerg Fothergilla


Fothergilla Gardenii - Zwerg Fothergilla

Fothergilla gardenii - Zwerg Fothergilla

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FAQ - 💬

❓ Should Fothergilla be pruned?

👉 This plant is slow growing and will need a minimal amount of pruning. Pruning, however, can be very important to the overall look of the plant. Only prune in late spring after it flowers. Crossing, badly formed or damaged branches should be removed back to a main branch.

❓ Is Fothergilla the same as witch hazel?

👉 Beyond the witch-hazels (Hamamelis), the genus Fothergilla is perhaps the second most recognizable and utilized member of the witchhazel family among gardeners. It is also the genus most closely related to Hamamelis. An exclusively North American genus, Fothergilla consists of two species, F. gardenii and F.

❓ Is Fothergilla slow growing?

👉 Fothergilla species are typically slow growing shrubs. To encourage faster growth, fertilize twice during the spring, such as on April 1st and again in mid-May to cover the main spring growing period. Apply mulch to landscape beds.

❓ How do you care for fothergilla Gardenii?

👉 Fothergilla Plant Care Information Fothergillas prefer to be in the sun at all times, but they can thrive in just a little bit of shade. They need a medium-grade soil with a 5.0-6.0 pH and plenty of organic matter. Although they like moist soil, these shrubs do not do well in soggy locations where their feet get wet.

❓ What can I plant near fothergilla?

👉 Dwarf fothergilla is a fine companion for shrubs such as Rhododendron periclymenoides, Leucothoe axillaris, Clethra alnifolia, Vaccinium angustifolium, and perennials such as Phlox stolonifera.

❓ Does fothergilla lose its leaves?

👉 In summer, it is an attractive, well-mannered shrub bearing dark green to bluish-green leaves. After it eventually sheds its fall foliage, the shrub continues to be of interest in winter with its zigzag branching and light-brown bark.

❓ Can Fothergilla grow in shade?

👉 Fothergilla thrives in filtered shade to full sun in USDA zones 5-8, but the best fall color is produced in full sun. It prefers moist, acidic, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter added.

❓ How big do Fothergilla get?

👉 Fothergilla gardenii (dwarf fothergilla) grows 2 to 3 feet high and wide, with a compact, rounded form. Fothegilla major (large fothergilla) is taller and more upright than its smaller cousin and typically has larger flower clusters and leaves. Can grow to a height of 6 to 10 feet.

❓ Can fothergilla grow in shade?

👉 Fothergilla thrives in filtered shade to full sun in USDA zones 5-8, but the best fall color is produced in full sun. It prefers moist, acidic, well-drained soil with plenty of organic matter added.

❓ Is fothergilla a tree or shrub?

👉 Fothergilla gardenii, commonly known as dwarf fothergilla or coastal fothergilla, is a slow-growing, deciduous, dwarf ornamental shrub that is native to moist lowland coastal plain bogs and savannahs in the southeastern U.S. from North Carolina to the Florida panhandle and Alabama.

❓ Do bees like fothergilla?

👉 Dwarf fothergilla produces fragrant, nectar-rich blooms that attract bees in spring.

❓ What is a Fothergilla gardenii?

👉 Fothergilla gardenii, commonly known as dwarf fothergilla or coastal fothergilla, is a slow-growing, deciduous, dwarf ornamental shrub that is native to moist lowland coastal plain bogs and savannahs in the southeastern U.S. from North Carolina to the Florida panhandle and Alabama.

❓ What is a dwarf fothergilla?

👉 The Dwarf Fothergilla, otherwise known as the Fothergilla Gardenii or Coastal Fothergilla, Dwarf Alder, Witch Alder, is a somewhat well known shrub plant native to the the Southeast of the United States. Best known for its low maintenance and slow growth, this shrub will likely liven up your house (or garden) with its blue-green colored leaves.

❓ What does a Fothergilla look like in the spring?

👉 Slow-growing, Fothergilla gardenii (Dwarf Fothergilla) is a magnificent deciduous shrub that adds long-lasting beauty to the landscape during 3 seasons. In spring, this compact, mounded shrub gets beautifully covered with honey-scented, upright, creamy-white bottlebrush-like flowers, 1-2 in. long (2-5 cm), before the leaves emerge.

❓ How do you plant a Fothergilla?

👉 To get the best floral and foliage display, give your Fothergilla as much sunshine as possible. Low maintenance, this plant is generally pest and disease free. Plant as a specimen or in mixed shrub borders. Great flowering shrub with rhododendrons or azaleas. Perfect for low hedges, foundation plantings, rain gardens or native plantings.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

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