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June 4, 2020

Dr. Gary Bachman:

Laura Pendulum with its choice of selections is a great landscape plant for our gardens today on Southern Gardening.

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Southern Gardening with Gary Bachman is produced by the Mississippi State University extension service.

Dr. Gary Bachman:

There are many selections available from large shrubs, small tree forms to dwarf and trailing. The street species has green foliage. I especially like the burgundy leaf varieties when grown in the full sun for best color development. The flowers if Laura Pendulum are unusual, having strapped like pedals and are reminiscent of the flowers of the favorite winter blooming Witch Hazel. The green leaf varieties typically have white flowers, while the dark burgundy leaf selections have pink to red flowers. Laura Pendulum makes a fine landscape plant all across Mississippi. Burgundy was selected as a Mississippi medallion winner in 2001 and is still a landscape favorite. This selection will grow to 10 feet or more with reddish purple foliage and bright orange in the fall.

The flowers have twisted straps and are a hot pink in color. I really like the smaller selections like ruby Laura Pendulum, typically reaching a three foot by three foot rounded form. The new foliage emerges ruby red before maturing to dark burgundy. One of the best introductions in recent years is purple pixie Laura Pendulum, with deep purple burgundy foliage, which is distinctly weeping. This feature makes purple pixie a good choice for the spiller plant in a combination container. Laura Pendulum is also a good choice when considering watering needs. This plant tolerates the droughty conditions we frequently experienced in our Mississippi gardens of landscapes. This shrub is tolerant of many landscapes, soil conditions, especially if attention is paid at planting. I'm horticulturist. Gary Bachman for Southern Gardening.

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Southern Gardening with Gary Bachman is produced by the Mississippi State University extension service.

 

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