The Charm Of A New Weigela

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Of A New Weigela (NAPSA)—A new variety of weigela is said to go where no weigela has gone before—to the front of the garden. Midnight Wine’ is described as a type of weigela that stays small year after year. For the uninitiated, weigela is a shrub native to Asia with clusters of pink, purple, red, or white showy bell-shaped flowers. ete O 9 RR LD, A newstrain of weigela is said to be compact enough to be usedin even the most space-challenged gardens. This new strain has dark purple foliage, like a crimson pygmy barberry, but no thorns. It has the added benefit of rich pink flowers in spring. Said to fit into most any garden, this new weigela can be used as an accent plant or as part of a mixed grouping. Plus, compact size means even the most space-challenged gardeners can enjoy Midnight Wine. For more information, ask your local garden center manager or visit www.ColorChoicePlants.com.