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An uncommon shrub in the residential landscape, Neillia sinensis deserves a prominent place where its refined foliage and showy pink flowers can be seen up close. The pink flowers appear in 1 to 2 1⁄2” long racemes in late May on long arching branches and are attractive to hummingbirds. Typically reaching a mature size of 5 to 6’ tall and wide, this shrub has a roundish habit and is an easy care, trouble-free plant, preferring well drained soils, and either part shade or full sun conditions.
As the plant matures with age, the stems develop an attractive brown exfoliating bark, a nice addition to the winter landscape. This
plant is suitable as a specimen in a mixed border, or for mass plantings.
Hardy to zone 5
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