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DIABOLO®

Ninebark

Physocarpus opulifolius

'Monlo'

PP#11,211

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Close up of white and pink blooms on Diabloa Physocarpus "} Diablo Physocarpus in a landscape bed Close up of white Diablo Physocarpus blooms with dark foliage
  • Colorful foliage
  • Durable
  • Adaptable
Description

A chance seedling discovered in Germany, Diabolo® ninebark is the one that started the craze for our native Physocarpus. Large purple leaves and pink and white button-like flowers combine to make a formerly ho-hum shrub into an asset.

USDA Zone
3 - 7 (-40°F/-40°C)
Exposure
Full sun
Height
8 - 10'
Width
8 - 10'
Finish Time
1 season
Type
Deciduous
Bloom Time
Late spring
Flower Color
Pink
Foliage Color
Purple

Soil

Extremely adaptable to soil pH and moisture levels.

Pruning

To best enjoy its naturally graceful habit, avoid habitual cutting back. If required, prune after flowering or thin out oldest stems in late winter/early spring. May benefit from periodic rejuvenation pruning.

Uses

Foundation plantings; mixed borders; specimen; hedging; landscaping.

Growing Tips

Though physocarpus can grow in part shade, flowering, foliage color, and disease resistance is best with a minimum of six hours of sun. Physocarpus is amenable to pruning and recovers from it quickly; however, frequent cutting back may cause the plant to develop an odd habit.