Weigela hortensis

Weigela hortensis

Weigela hortensis, commonly called weigela, is a dense, rounded, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub in the honeysuckle family that typically grows to 10’ tall and as wide. It is native to Japan. Opposite, acuminate, serrate-margined, ovate to obovate leaves (2-4” long) are subglabrous above but densely pubescent beneath. Narrow, tubular-campanulate, rose-pink flowers (1.5” long) bloom profusely in groups of three atop pubescent stalks rising from the branch ends and leaf axils in late spring to early summer (May-June).
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Appearance

deciduous shrub in the honeysuckle family that typically grows to 10’ tall and as wide. It is native to Japan. Opposite, acuminate, serrate-margined, ovate to obovate leaves (2-4” long) are subglabrous above but densely pubescent beneath. Narrow, tubular-campanulate, rose-pink flowers (1.5” long) bloom profusely in groups of three atop pubescent stalks rising from the branch ends and leaf axils

Naming

Diervilla hortensis

Distribution

Japan

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderDipsacales
FamilyCaprifoliaceae
GenusWeigela
SpeciesWeigela hortensis