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This is the cultivar that put Fothergilla on our radar. It's a hybrid (F. x intermedia) that's more adaptable than F. gardenii and a more...Read More
This is the most common cultivar grown and sold in southeast Pennsylvania, originally discovered in Mount Airy, Ohio. The straight specie...Read More
We had a drought last year and my fothergilla survived just fine without additional watering, even tho some of the other shrubs died back...Read More
Bought one at a high-end nursery last year. It was extremely fragrant last year (anise/honey). Bloomed nicely this Spring, but hardly n...Read More
I have three of these beautiful little bushes, all in my front yard, which is a west-facing hillside, about half-shaded, half-sunny. Here...Read More
planted 3 of these in my border that receives part sun and the fall foliage is outsanding, gold yellow orange red all present on plant ca...Read More
The first fall this shrub failed to provide good fall color, but some plants really don't come into their own for a couple years, so I'm ...Read More
Selected by Dr. Michael Dirr from the Mt. Airy Arboretum in Cincinnati, OH. My plant tag it is considered superior for its size (interme...Read More