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Image of Leucothoe fontanesiana photo by: JAMES H. SCHUTTEPhoto By: JAMES H. SCHUTTE Leucothoe fontanesiana
(Drooping Leucothoe, Fetterbush, Highland Doghobble)

The hallmark of drooping leucothoe is its elegantly arching branches lined with lustrous, dark green foliage. In spring, this suckering broadleaf evergreen shrub also produces oddly scented white flowers. Shade loving and naturalistic in form, it is native to the southeastern United States where it inhabits hilly, mountainous woodlands with fertile, acid soil.

The long, tapered leaves are dark green, glossy and leathery to the touch. When they first emerge in early spring, they are glossy red....

Image of Leucothoe fontanesiana 'Girard's Rainbow' photo by: JAMES BURGHARDTPhoto By: JAMES BURGHARDT Leucothoe fontanesiana 'Girard's Rainbow'
(Drooping Leucothoe, Fetterbush, Highland Doghobble)

The hallmark of drooping leucothoe is its elegantly arching branches lined with lustrous, foliage. The variegated, 'Girard's Rainbow' , is an especially colorful selection that brightens shaded gardens. Shade loving and naturalistic in form, Leucothoe fontanesiana is native to the southeastern United States where it inhabits hilly, mountainous woodlands with fertile, acid soil.

The long, tapered leaves are glossy, leathery and have toothed edges. When they first emerge in early spring,...

Image of Leucothoe fontanesiana 'Zeblid' (SCARLETTA) PP5195 photo by: RUSSELL STAFFORDPhoto By: RUSSELL STAFFORD Leucothoe fontanesiana (SCARLETTA)
(Doghobble, Drooping Leucothoe, Fetterbush, Scarletta Leucothoe)

The hallmark of drooping leucothoe is its elegantly arching branches lined with lustrous, foliage. Glossy, red-toned leaves of Scarletta are especially colorful. Shade loving and naturalistic in form, Leucothoe fontanesiana is native to the southeastern United States where it inhabits hilly, mountainous woodlands with fertile, acid soil.

The long, tapered leaves are glossy, leathery and have toothed edges. When they first emerge in early spring, they are glossy red and as they age...