Fothergilla, Red Licorice #3 – Mulder's Nursery LLC Fothergilla x intermedia 'Red Licorice' | CAROLYN'S SHADE There are two species, Fothergilla gardenii and Fothergilla major. Red Licorice' having been grown at the Arboretum. There are Fothergilla x
Buy Fothergilla major 'Red Licorice' Flowering Fothergilla — Mr FOTHERGILLA x intermedia 'Red Licorice'. Commonly known as American witch hazel, Dwarf alder. A wonderful new introduction with intense orange-red autumn
It is a new fothergilla cultivar selected for its spectacular cherry red fall color. It grows to 6' tall and 5' wide in full sun to full shade. 'Red Licorice' – this low-growing selection of F. x intermedia with dark red fall foliage was introduced from Bernheim Arboretum in Clermont, KY (south of Fothergilla major 'Red Licorice' - Plant Finder
Photo of Fothergilla Red Licorice (Fothergilla) 'Red Licorice' Fothergilla is a refined, compact shrub prized for its sweetly fragrant spring blooms and outstanding fall color.
Fothergilla » HF&G Fothergilla – Wisconsin Horticulture Fothergilla x intermedia. The recent horticultural renaissance of Fothergilla can be traced to lines of x intermedia 'Red Licorice' is relatively small-leaved
Fothergilla major Red Licorice - A deciduous shrub with spectacular red fall foliage and fragrant white bottlebrush flowers. Family: Hamamelidaceae. The leaves of this mountain witchalder (Fothergilla major 'Red
Learning About Leucothoe It is a slow-growing, deciduous shrub that grows 6-10' tall with an upright spreading habit. It is noted for its aromatic spring flowers, quality summer Fothergilla X Intermedia 'Red Licorice' from Burncoose Nurseries
Fothergillain cultivation It is noted for fragrant spring flowers, licorice-red fall foliage, and good disease resistance. It is USDA winter hardy to zones 4-8 and will
'Red Licorice' is a fothergilla known for its great fall color. 'Red Licorice' turns to a cherry red in the fall. For best fall color, give full sun in cooler Leucothoe (lu-KO-thway) is an evergreen shrub with strikingly beautiful foliage. Take a look at three of Dave's favorites.