Ninebarks haven't always received the most respect from members of the nursery industry.
Michael A. Dirr, NMPRO contributing editor and University of Georgia professor, had a few words to say about Physocarpus opulifolius in his "Manual of Woody Landscape Plants: Fifth Edition."
"The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum has a large collection of ninebarks and after looking over the entire group, I still came away with the opinion that about anything is better than a Physocarpus."
But keep in mind that a lot has happened since this book was published in 1998. Ninebark breeders in the
Dark foliage
Monrovia Growers in
Summer Wine ('Seward'), introduced by Spring Meadow Nursery in Grand Haven,
The latest ninebark from Spring Meadow is Coppertina ('Mindia'), bred in
Next year Bailey Nurseries in
The foliage of 'Center Glow' emerges golden and quickly changes to burgundy. This gives the plant a dramatic appearance as the colors contrast against each other.
'Center Glow' was bred by Harold Pellett, executive director of the nonprofit
More improvements
Ninebarks are considered northern plants and rarely perform well south of USDA Hardiness Zone 7. However, Pellett has heard reports of good performance by 'Center Glow' in
He hopes to breed ninebarks more suited to hotter climates, as well as more dwarf varieties.
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Specifics
Name: Physocarpus opulifolius
Common name: Ninebark.
Description: Deciduous shrub 8-10 feet high with white spring flowers, red fruits and exfoliating bark. Cultivars are available with foliage ranging from dark purple to red to gold.
Culture: Foliage color is most dramatic in full sun. It performs best in cooler climates and in well-drained soils.
Propagation: Easy from cuttings.
Hardiness: USDA Hardiness Zones 2-7.
For more: Monrovia Growers, 18331 E. Foothill Blvd., Azusa, CA 91702; (800) 999-9321; fax (626) 334-3126; www.monrovia.com. Spring Meadow Nursery,
- Todd Davis
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