Physocarpus capitatus






Botanical Name: Physocarpus capitatus
Common Name: Pacific ninebark
Family Name: Rosaceae
Origin/Distribution: W. North America

Leaf:
Dark-green, (fall)Dark-green/Green/Yellow, Simple, Pinnately lobed, Heavy venation, Pubescent, Ovate/Acute/Cordate/Double serrate
Bud: Alternate
Flower: White, Showy, Floriferous, Corymb, May/Jun

Fruit/Seed:
Brown, Follicle, Aggregate fruit, Not showy, Sep/Oct
Stem/Bark: Tan, Brown, Dark-brown, Showy, Papery, Exfoliating, Multi-stem trunk

Size:
Height: 3.0 - 5.0m/Spread: 3.0 - 4.0m
Habit: Arching, Dense, Spreading, Twiggy, Upright
Form: Round

Soil:
Acidic, Bog, Rich, Well-drained, Wetlands
Moisture: Moderate, Wet
Sun: Full sun, Partial sun
Exposure: Filtered shade, Partial shade
Hardiness zone(USDA): 5 - 8

Landscape use:
Filler, Group or mass planting, Mixed shrub boarder, Screening, Wetland-bogs, Woodland margin, Wildlife food, Attracts beneficial insects

Notes:
Perennial

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