[Download] 90 Dwarf Common Ninebark
It was known to be good for having a low shrub in shady dry situations or for a low clipped hedge. Nanus is a dwarf spreading somewhat coarse densely branched deciduous shrub which typically grows to 2 tall less frequently to 4 and is closely related to the genus spiraea.
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Monrovia introduced this cultivated variety as diabolo ninebark physocarpus opulifolius monlo in 1999. Common ninebark ninebark is a cold hardy tough native shrub for mixed borders. These are also great for erosion control or for areas where conditions aren t conducive to less hardy plantings. Ninebark features dark green or reddish leaves that form an attractive cascading mound.Ninebarks need at least a half day of direct sunlight. This dense bushy ball of green produces its flowers in late spring. Your common ninebark is best known for its superior bark. Size of ninebark shrubs.
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