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Physocarpus opulifolius 'Little Devil' - Little Devil Ninebark

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Physocarpus opulifolius 'Little Devil' is a radiant and compact gem from the Ninebark family, treasured for its show-stopping burgundy-red foliage. This architectural delight stands confidently at 4-5 feet high, its upright branches dense with clusters of soft, pinkish-white blooms that add sparks of intrigue to your garden come spring. Known as the 'Little Devil', its petite stature belies a tenacity that sees this shrub easily resist common diseases and thrive across different climates, soil conditions, and varying sun exposure. A display of brilliance continues into the winter, with characteristic exfoliating bark that introduces a new layer of visual appeal. With its hardy versatility combined with charming aesthetics, the Physocarpus opulifolius 'Little Devil' is a fitting showpiece ready to level-up your landscaping plans, whether you have expansive green estates or an intimate patio garden. Simple upkeep makes it a true mainstay, letting you appreciate its year-round interest without the worry of high maintenance.

  • Size: Up to 4-5 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Pinkish-white clusters
  • Foliage: Vibrant, burgundy-red leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Disease Resistance: Known for resilience to common diseases
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