Growing & Caring for Weigela Bushes
Weigela is a moderately common ornamental shrub. Many amateur gardeners may not recognize it. Understanding its varieties, features, and care is valuable.
Weigela is part of the Honeysuckle family. All weigelas are shrubs. The plant is named after Christian Weigel. He studied botany, chemistry, and pharmacology. Wild weigela grows in eastern and southeastern Asia. Its range stretches from the Russian Far East to Java.
Weigela often forms hedges. These hedges block wind and animals. Regular mowing creates low borders. These borders can frame a lawn. This looks nice near a house or at the lawn's edge.
Weigela also serves as a backdrop. It enhances conifers and other perennials. Pruning can create unique shapes. Weigela also grows well on alpine slides. It pairs nicely with junipers, dogwood, and rhododendrons. These combinations create visually appealing garden designs.