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It appear to be Wiegela
Loropetulum with its fringe like flowers. There are many varieties. Some have reddish leaves or even purple leaves.
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It looks like bamboo when it is young in the spring. The stems are hollow. I don't think it is Wiegela. Could it be Japanese Knotweed? From what I have red on that, it is invasive but this plant is at least ten years old and has not spread.
thanks. I assume yours does bloom? I have it in three spots of my yard and the 1st spot where it was planted, has never bloomed nor spread after 20 years. (this one is shaded and dry). The second spot where I transplanted a small start never bloomed after 10 years. (this one is in full sun and dry) I transplanted a piece of it to another spot where it is much moister full sun and it bloomed after 2 years! Now the second transplant has started to bloom! Rather confusing.
Does anyone know if this would grown in zone 4A in northern Ontario, Canada? We go from hot as Hades in summer to hell does freeze over in the winter, LOL. I am
Does anyone know if this would grown in zone 4A in northern Ontario, Canada? We go from hot as Hades in summer to hell does freeze over in the winter, LOL. I am looking for perennials that flower beautifully and shrubs and grasses that are interesting to leave for my heirs!!
Mine has endured many cold winters and some near ninety weather and has not suffered for it. We are zone 6 here. I think it would be worth a try. Visit my facebook and message me with your address and I would be more that happy to send you starts this spring.
Great place for gardening info and questions.
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Loropetulum
Here are pictures of my plant
This is not a loropetalum.
It is Lorapetalum!
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Just remember, under certain conditions, this can be invasive. However, my plants have not jumped out of their boundaries in 20 plus years.
looks like a spice bush... also looks like a honeysuckle hybrid!