Red flowering Enkianthus
Enkianthus are deciduous shrubs or small trees that boast lovely clusters of bell-shaped spring flowers as well as having excellent autumn colour. They are not widely grown although they probably should be because they are so unfussy. However, they do need soil that is on the acid side.
Native to Asia and grows especially well on poor soils, Enkianthus campanulatus var. Palibinii is deciduous with light green oval leaves on sparse branches. In late Spring into early Summer it produces elegant dark-red bell shaped flowers and in Autumn it has very attractive orange and red foliage.Â
Site:Â Prefers shelter
Soil:Â Well drained to lightly damp, must be lime free
Position: Full sun to part shade, prefers light shade
Season of Interest: Spring to Summer flowers, Autumn colour
Hardiness:Â Fully hardy
Height:Â 10ft (3m) Â Spread:Â 6ft (1.8m)












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