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Physocarpus opufolius

 

Ninebark is a deciduous shrub at about five to eight feet tall. In the Rosaceae family, it has
pinkish white flowers that bloom late spring to early summer. Leaves are three to five lobed and greenish yellow in the warmer months, turning golden copper in fall. Its dense multi-stemmed habit makes it a great barrier or privacy screen. Ninebark attracts songbirds and pollinators.

Key Info

Scientific Name: Physocarpus opufolius
Common Names: Ninebark
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Flower Color: Pink, white
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Additional Info

Habit: Arching, dense, erect, multi-stemmed
Height: 5' - 8'
Spread: 6' - 10'
Soil Conditions: Clay, loam, silt
Leaves: Golden green then golden copper in fall. Orbicular, ovate, alternate
Fruit: Red drooping clusters appear from July to September
USDA Hardiness Zone: 2-8
Wildlife Connections: Attracts birds and bees
Propagation: Root cutting, stem cutting, seed