What is the darkest loropetalum?

Loropetalum chinense ‘Carolina Midnight’ Lush, purple foliage is the darkest of all and retains color all season.

How many hours of sun does loropetalum need?

Purple Pixie® Loropetalum will grow in full, all-day sun or part shade. For best foliage color and flowering provide at least 4 to 5 hours of direct sunlight or all-day lightly filtered sun.

Is loropetalum fast growing?

One thing people don’t realize when they buy a loropetalum in a one-gallon pot is that it grows fast and it grows big. The regular form can easily grow 12 feet tall and wide in just a few years.

Do loropetalum do well in shade?

While Loropetalums are amenable to partial shade, the deep shade directly under a tree or on the north side of your home can be a little too dark for the plant to look its best. The purple foliage color is caused by anthocyanin, a pigment that is produced when the plant is in the sun.

When should you trim loropetalum?

The best time to trim loropetalum is right after it has finished flowering. This late spring and early summer time frame will be the best time of year to prune loropetalum because it will be growing quickly and will return to a full shape again.

How big does a dwarf loropetalum get?

They tend to grow to a height of one to two feet and can spread on the ground about four to five feet.

How do you care for a Loropetalum fire dance?

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  1. Position: partial shade.
  2. Soil: fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained, preferably acidic soil.
  3. Rate of growth: average.
  4. Flowering period: February to April.
  5. Hardiness: frost hardy (may need winter protection)
  6. Garden care: Requires minimal pruning, but lightly trim after flowering to encourage bushy growth.

Why are my Loropetalum leaves turning brown?

The brown edge leaves may be due to drought, root injury in planting, root burn from putting fertilizer in the planting hole or other such root related issues. Loropetalum is not fond of a high pH clay soil like is common in your area. After planting keep the soil around the roots moist but not soggy wet.

What is the prettiest Loropetalum?

Popular Types of Colorful Loropetalum

  • chinense var. rubrum (Burgundy): The Burgundy cultivar may be the best pick for foliage fanatics.
  • chinense var. rubrum (Ruby): Being a true dwarf, Ruby makes for a nicely compact, rounded shrub, averaging 4 feet by 4 feet.
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Can you hard prune Loropetalum?

Hard pruning is a technique for drastically reducing the size of large shrubs. Hard pruning works best on fast growing shrubs e.g. Oleander, Loropetalum, and Photinia that are planted in smaller than ideal locations.

How far back can I cut Loropetalum?

You can cut it back as far as needed. However, now is not the time, because it sets flower buds in summer. If you trim it now, you won’t get any blooms in late winter and early spring. Wait to trim it until after it finishes blooming in spring.

Can Loropetalum be rooted?

Cuttings provide a surefire method of rooting new Chinese fringe flower shrubs, and the resulting plants will resemble the parent in every respect — from flower and leaf color to growth habit and hardiness. …