Purple Diamond Compact Loropetalum
Purple Diamond Compact Loropetalum - 2.5 Quart is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
The Purple Diamond® Loropetalum from the Southern Living Plant Collection is a true landscaping treasure, exemplifying magnificent royal purple foliage and spectacular purple-pink ribbon blossoms that bloom from spring until summer.
The foliage of Purple Diamond Loropetalum will hold their color all year long providing new and exciting ways to create contrast in landscapes. This is a colorful evergreen shrub that is perfect for mass plantings or as an informal hedge. Loropetalum Chinense Purple Diamond is prized by new and seasoned gardeners alike for its ability to contrast beautifully with other ornamental plants such as Camellias, Ligustrums and ferns!
Loropetalum Purple Diamond Care
Purple Diamond Loropetalum is a full sun to partial shade plant and thrives when it receives 5-6 hours of sunlight per day. While it will tolerate a fair amount of shade too much shade may lead to long, leggy growth and reduced flowering.
Once established you will need to water most Loropetalums once per week. Loropetalums growing in pots may need to be watered more frequently as the container planters will dry out faster than the ground will. Water your plants deeply to settle and plant in well-draining, acidic to neutral soil.
Established plants will remain hardy in USDA zones 7a - 10b.
With a controlled growth habit that reaches 4-6 feet in height and 4-5 feet in width the worry of pruning season after that season is a thing of the past. With that being said... There are times you may still want or need to prune your Loropetalums and this is how it should be done!
- Plan your pruning for spring after plants have finished flowering, otherwise, you risk cutting off the flower buds.
- Start by removing any dead or decaying branches cutting them back to their origin. Cut back any stray or unruly branches that detract from the natural shape of the shrub.
- Overgrown loropetalums may be cut back after blooming to reduce size. While plants tolerate heavy pruning, it is best to remove only one-quarter to one-third of the plant at a time. Use thinning cuts to maintain a strong form. Loropetalums regrow quickly.
Care & Use
Care & Use
Spacing Recommendations
Spacing Recommendations
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Scientific Name
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Hardiness Zone7, 8, 9, 10
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Sun ExposureFull Sun to Part Shade
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Evergreen or DeciduousEvergreen
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FeaturesAttracts Birds / Butterflies, Deer Resistant, Dwarf, Flowering, Reblooming
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Feature ColorGreen, Multi-Color, Pink, Purple
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UsesAccent, Border, Container, Foundation Planting, Hedge, Mass Planting
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Water NeedsMedium
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Bloom SeasonSpring
Growing Zones : 7, 8, 9, and 10
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