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Plants Matching kolkwitzia amabilis

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Image of Kolkwitzia amabilis photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Beautybush)

Beautybush lives up to its name in late spring when its branches are laden with pink flowers. This large, deciduous shrub is native to slopes, roadsides, and brushy areas in eastern and central China.

The mid- to dark-green, oval leaves are paired along the upright to slightly arching branches of this twiggy shrub. Older stems have brown, flaky bark. The bell-shaped flowers are pale- to medium-pink with a yellow throat. Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds visit the blooms. The small fruits that...

(Beautybush, Dream Catcher™ Beautybush)

Most beautybushes earn their name in late spring, when their branches are laden with pink flowers. In contrast, Dream Catcher™ provides spring to fall beauty with its bright-hued leaves.

The golden, bronze-kissed, oval leaves are paired along the arching branches of this twiggy shrub. The leaves turn orange in fall. The bell-shaped flowers are pale-pink with a yellow throat. Bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds visit the blooms. The small fruits that follow are pinkish brown and fuzzy.

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