Physocarpus – Tiny Wine®

Garden Height
36 - 60
Spacing
48 - 60
Spread
36 - 48
Habit
Upright
Container Role
Thriller
Flower Size
Medium
Flower Colors
Pink, White
Light Level
Sun
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A new dwarf ninebark that is smaller than others in the market.

Tiny Wine is extra bushy, with small, refined leaves. The dark bronze-maroon foliage is colorful all season, and contrasts beautifully with the white flowers in late spring. The flower show is exceptional, with dainty flowers blooming up and down the stem in a very showy display. This durable plant may be used in the landscape for season-long color, and is also a great choice for patio containers.

Features

A new dwarf ninebark that is smaller than others in the market.

Tiny Wine is extra bushy, with small, refined leaves. The dark bronze-maroon foliage is colorful all season, and contrasts beautifully with the white flowers in late spring. The flower show is exceptional, with dainty flowers blooming up and down the stem in a very showy display. This durable plant may be used in the landscape for season-long color, and is also a great choice for patio containers.

Native to North America

Foliage Interest

Small / Miniature

Maintenance Notes

Adaptable to most soils. Prune after blooming, only if needed; ninebarks look best when not regularly pruned.

Uses Notes

Landscapes, containers

Maintenance Category Easy

Water Category Average

Blooms On Old Wood

Bloom Time

Flower Form Border Plant, Container, Cut Flower, Landscape

pH B - pH 5.8 - 6.2

EC (2:1 Extraction Method) 0.6 - 0.9

Fertilization 150 - 200

Light Requirements Medium, High

Water Requirements Moderate to Moist

Rooting Out Temperature 65 - 72° Fahrenheit

Growing On Temperature 60 - 65° Fahrenheit

Holding Temperature 40 - 50° Fahrenheit

Planting and Timing Information
Spring to Fall Finish, 1 ppp

Pinching and Growth Regulators
Frequent light pruning will produce a full bodied container. Similar to producing a Spiraea like mounding container.

Pest and Disease Management
Powdery Mildew can be problematic. Spider Mites are also common and should be treated as needed.

Grower Tips
A dwarf ninebark that is smaller than others in the market. Tiny Wine is extra bushy with small, refined leaves. The dark bronze-maroon foliage is colorful all season and contrast with white flowers in late spring. Good Container presentation. Finishing cool outdoors will intensify foliage color. -plants will tend to defoliate when dried down manage moisture carefully.

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