My Monet® Weigela
Botanical Name: Weigela florida ‘Verweig’
Common Name: My Monet® Weigela
Mature Height and Width:
12–18" tall × 18–24" wide
Growth Habit: Low spreading dwarf shrub with dense branching and compact mound to irregular spreading form. Short internodes create tight canopy with moderate outward spread and layered branching structure. Slow growth rate.
Foliage Description: Small variegated foliage displaying green centers with creamy white margins and pink blush tones, especially on new growth. Leaves provide fine-textured canopy with dense coverage and seasonal pink coloration intensity.
Flower Description: Small funnel-shaped soft pink flowers borne along stems in late spring with scattered rebloom potential. Bloom density moderate but secondary to foliage ornamental value.
Bloom Time: Late spring with occasional sporadic rebloom.
Fall Color: Variable pink to bronze tones with subtle seasonal color shifts.
Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade; best variegation and pink coloration in full sun with some afternoon protection in hotter exposures.
Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 4–8
Notable Landscape Uses: Low border plantings; edging; rock gardens; container plantings; foundation edging; small space massing.
Deer Resistance: Moderate-High
Occasional browsing possible but generally not preferred.
