Weigela Spilled Wine

Weigela Spilled Wine

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Botanical Name: Weigela florida ‘Bokraspiwi’

Common Name: Spilled Wine® Weigela

Mature Height and Width:
2–3' tall × 3–4' wide

Growth Habit: Low spreading deciduous shrub with arching stems and dense branching structure. Forms broad mound with outward growth and layered branch architecture. Moderate growth rate with wider spread than height.

Foliage Description: Deep burgundy ovate foliage with smooth texture and dense canopy coverage. Leaves maintain dark coloration through summer with minimal green fade, providing strong contrast backdrop to flowers.

Flower Description: Funnel-shaped bright pink flowers borne along stems with moderate to heavy spring bloom and occasional rebloom. Flower clusters distributed across canopy and contrast strongly with dark foliage.

Bloom Time: Late spring with sporadic summer rebloom.

Fall Color: Burgundy to muted bronze tones.

Light Requirements: Full sun for best foliage color and bloom density.

Hardiness Zone: USDA Zones 4–8

Notable Landscape Uses: Low mass planting; foundation edging; slope stabilization; mixed shrub borders; container planting; groundcover shrub.

Deer Resistance: Moderate-High
Occasional browsing possible but generally not preferred.

Category: Trees & Shrubs
Sub-Category: Weigela
Tags: Full Sun,Flowering,Part Shade,Part Sun,Deer Resistant,Dwarf
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