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Deer-resistant LoropetalumsNew Dwarf Cultivars Featured in Southern Living™ Plant Collection
The 2009 Southern Living™ Plant Collection features three dwarf deer-resistant Loropetalum cultivars for low-maintenance southern landscape gardens.
The Southern Living™ Plant Collection, in conjunction with Plant Development Services, Inc. (PDSI™), offers three Loropetalum cultivars that bring a new look to southern landscape gardens. They are nothing like traditional Loropetalum plants that are upright and vase-shaped at maturity, and may grow 10 to 15' high with an equal width. These cultivars remain compact and fulfill a range of functions in southern landscape gardens such as:
Loropetalum Characteristics Loropetalum chinense (Chinese fringe-flower) and its cultivars are evergreen with small broad leaves, 1 to 1½" and ¾ to 1¼" wide. As the scientific name suggests, these plants are Asian in origin and were introduced to horticulture around 1880. They, like other members of the witch hazel plant family (Hamamelidaceae), are:
Loropetalum chinense cultivars thrive in:
Some Loropetalum chinense cultivars are also mildew-resistant, an important plant characteristic in southern weather conditions. Loropetalum chinense cultivars begins to flower in late spring – March to April – and the 3/4" flowers last for two to three weeks and often bloom sporadically in summer and autumn. Flower petals are strap-shaped and about 1/16" wide, imparting the look of a fluffy cloud to a plant in full bloom. Southern Living™ Plant Collection Loropetalum chinense Cultivars
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The copyright of the article Deer-resistant Loropetalums in Landscaping is owned by Georgene A. Bramlage. Permission to republish Deer-resistant Loropetalums in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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