A tri-colored Weigela. The leaves are a bright pink when they first emerge, maturing to green with creamy margins. This plant is small enough to be used as a perennial plant in the border. It's certainly attractive enough to carry its weight in any planting.
- USDA Zones: 4 - 8
- Height: 1 - 2, Spacing: 2 - 3'
- Exposure: Full Sun / Partial Shade
- Bloom Season: Late spring / Early summer
- Flower Color: Rose-pink
- Foliage: Starts out pink and matures to white edged green.
- Growing Tips: Easy growing and requires no pruning.
- Notes: The trumpet shaped flowers are attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies.


