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Enkianthus campanulatus 'Miyama Beni'

Also Known As

  • Miyama Beni Redvein Enkianthus

Plant type

shrub

size

  • H: 6'-15'
  • W: 4'-10'

planting zones

  • 6a-8b

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Enkianthus campanulatus 'Miyama Beni' plant details

Enkianthus campanulatus 'Miyama Beni' is a broadleaf deciduous shrub with green foliage. In spring and summer cream and pink flowers emerge. Attracts bees and hummingbirds making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Grows well with sun - mostly shade and even moisture - regular water. Does well in acidic, rich and well-drained soil.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Enkianthus campanulatus 'Miyama Beni'

Plant type: shrub
Plant family: ericaceae
Foliage: deciduous green
Mature size: 4 FT - 10 FT - wide, 6 FT - 15 FT - tall
Flowers: cream and pink blooms in spring and summer
Uses: fall color

GROWING CONDITIONS for Enkianthus campanulatus 'Miyama Beni'

USDA Zones: 6a - 8b
Sun exposure: sun - mostly shade
Watering frequency: even moisture - regular
Soil needs: acidic, rich and well-drained

Nursery contributed plant descriptions

Nice selection from Japan of an excellent deciduous ericaceous species. This has twiggy vertical growth with loads of reddish bell-shaped flowers. An added bonus is the good red fall color. This is a favorite of honeybees and hummingbirds alike. One of those faultless plants.

By: Greer Gardens Inc.

One of the best red flowered selections that I've seen with deep red bells in spring. Graceful open deciduous shrub to 6' tall. Lively fall color.

Gardening facts about Enkianthus campanulatus 'Miyama Beni' plant

How to Grow Enkianthus campanulatus 'Miyama Beni'

  • Sun Exposure

    • sun - mostly shade
  • Water Needs

    • even moisture - regular
  • Soil Needs

    • acidic
    • well-drained
    • rich

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
  • Flower Color

    • cream
    • pink
  • Wildlife

    • bees
    • hummingbirds
  • Flower Season

    • summer
    • spring
  • Foliage Season

    • deciduous

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