Enkianthus campanulatus



Botanical Name: Enkianthus campanulatus
Common Name: redvein enkianthus
Family Name: Ericaceae
Distribution/Origin: Japan

Leaf: Med green/bluish-green, Elliptic/Serrate, (Fall) red foliage w/tones of orange, yellow, purple
Bud: Alternate
Flower: Creamy-yellow/whitish-pink, Pink stripping/edging,Tiny, Bell-shaped, Raceme, May/June

Fruit/Seed: Dry capsule
Stem/Bark: Lightly furrowed

Size: Height: 6.0 - 10.0ft/Spread: 4.0 - 6.0ft
Habit: Deciduous shrub
Form: Upright

Soil conditions: Well-drained, Moist, Acidic, Rich, Peaty
Moisture: Medium moisture
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
Exposure: Partial shade

Landscape use: Shrub boarder, Group Planting (effective w/ rhododendrons which share same acidic soil requirements)

Notes: Perennial

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