Growing Conditions & Care:
- Foliage: The leaves emerge as bright, glossy red or salmon-pink in spring, gradually turning creamy-orange before maturing to a deep green.
- Flowers: Pendulous panicles (6-10 cm long) of white, urn-shaped flowers bloom in mid-to-late spring.
- Size: Slow-growing but can reach a mature size of 2–4 meters (6–13 ft) in height and width, sometimes up to 5 meters.
- Habit: It has a rounded, shrub-like habit with horizontal branching, often forming a dense, rounded “bun” shape.
Uses In The Garden:
- Woodland Gardens: It thrives in dappled shade with a cool, moist root run, making it ideal for shaded areas.
- Feature Plant/Specimen Shrub: Its dramatic, bright red new spring growth—which fades to pink and then cream before turning green—makes it a stunning focal point.
- Mixed Borders: It pairs well with other acid-loving plants such as rhododendrons and azaleas.
- Container Planting: It is well-suited for large pots, allowing gardeners with alkaline soil to grow it in ericaceous (acidic) potting mix.
- Screening: With the ability to reach heights of 3 to 4 meters, it is useful as a tall, dense screening shrub or hedge.



