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Plants in genus fothergilla

Plants in genus fothergilla

Fothergilla gardenii 'Mount Airy'

Fothergilla gardenii 'Mount Airy' is a native shrub known for its fragrant white, honey-scented bottlebrush blooms in early spring. It has leathery blue-green summer foliage and vibrant fall colors. This easy-care shrub attracts butterflies and hummingbirds and prefers acidic soils with minimal pruning required.

Fothergilla gardenii 'Beaver Creek'

Fothergilla gardenii 'Beaver Creek' is a dwarf ornamental shrub with white bottle brush blossoms and vibrant fall foliage. It attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees, and is native to the southeastern United States. This low-maintenance, deer-resistant plant thrives in moist, well-drained soils.

Fothergilla latifolia 'Blue Shadow'

Fothergilla latifolia 'Blue Shadow' is a medium-sized deciduous shrub known for its bottlebrush-like ivory white flowers and honey scent. It features icy bluish-green foliage in summer, transitioning to vibrant yellow, red, and orange in fall. The shrub grows 5 to 6 feet tall and wide, adapting well to sun or partial shade and a variety of soil conditions. It requires minimal pruning and is resistant to major diseases and pests.

Fothergilla gardenii

Fothergilla gardenii is a native North American ornamental shrub with fragrant, creamy-white flowers shaped like tiny bottlebrushes. It has rounded, blue-green leaves and displays incredible fall colors of yellow, orange, and red. This compact shrub thrives in full sun or part shade and is deer-resistant.

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