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Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' Lejcesteria piękna

Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' Himalayan honeysuckle 'Purple Rain' 'Purple Rain' is a deciduous shrub with green, arching, cane-like stems and soft, pointed leaves. Small white flowers, with deep purply-red bracts, appear in hanging clusters in summer and autumn, followed by shiny, deep purple berries Join the RHS today and save 25% Join now < >


Schöne Leycesterie / Karamelbeere Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' Baumschule Horstmann

1 of 3 Variety or Cultivar 'Purple Rain' is a vigorous, upright, thicket-forming, deciduous shrub with blue-green stems bearing ovate, tapered, dark green leaves and, from summer to early autumn, pendent racemes of small, white flowers with prominent, reddish-purple bracts. Flowers are followed by spherical, reddish-purple fruit in autumn.


Schöne Leycesterie / Karamelbeere Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' Baumschule Horstmann

Himalayan honeysuckle, Leycesteria formosa, is just as beautiful as all the other types of honeysuckle plants, yet offers its own unique appeal. L. formosa can be grown as a vine or a shrub, and it produces sweet-smelling white flowers that descend from scarlet or purple bracts. These flowers bloom in the late spring through summer.


Leycestérie krásná 'Purple Rain' Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' Zahradnictví FLOS

Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' Height 2 m Crown round Bark and branches twigs blue-green, bark grey, slightly flaking Leaf ovoid, tip tapering, 5-15 cm, mid-green Flowers creamy white to pinkish white, in pendent racemes with purplish-red bracts, August-September


Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain'

Leycesteria formosa is a robust and easily grown shrub native to China and Tibet, which attracts a wealth of wildlife. It's an extremely handsome shrub with a long season of interest, bearing shapely leaves, trailing white and claret flowers from mid- to late summer, followed by reddish purple berries in autumn.


LEYCESTERIA formosa 'purple rain' Grandiflora

Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' Description: This is a new and improved for of Leycesteria which produces a greater abundance of its large pendulous cluster of rich burgundy flower bracts in late summer. The white flowers and later plump purple berries turning black also provide autumn interest.


Leicesteria piękna PURPLE RAIN Leycesteria formosa C3/30cm

Leycesteria Formosa Purple Rain is a showy deciduous flowering shrub producing an abundance of large pendulous flower bracts that appear in shades of deep burgundy. The leaves are long and mid-green. They have an outside margin of purple which makes the foliage exceptionally lovely.


Schöne Leycesterie / Karamelbeere Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' Baumschule Horstmann

Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' Himalayan honeysuckle 0 star 0 star 0 star 0 star 0 star ( 0) Hollow, suckering stems form a leafy thicket, which throughout summer and into autumn, is crowned with colourful flower. 2 litre pot £19.99 In stock (shipped within 5-7 working days) 1 Add to wheelbarrow Pot size guide Delivery options Standard £5.99


Leycesteria Formosa Purple Rain/ Arbre à faisans Purple Rain

In autumn the whole plant turns burgundy red. Himalayan honeysuckle likes a sunny spot with well-drained but evenly moist, fertile soil. It will grow in partial shade, too, but will have fewer flowers of not as beautiful colour. It needs good mulching in zone 6 and should be cut back to 10-15 cm above ground after all frosts.


Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' buy plants at Coolplants

Flowers: creamy white to pinkish white, in pendent racemes with purplish-red bracts, August-September Fruits: berry-shapped, shiny black purple Spines/thorns None Toxicity: usually not toxic to people, (large) pets and livestock Soil type: few soil requirements Paving: tolerates no paving Winter hardiness zone:


LEYCESTERIA formosa 'Purple Rain', pourpré Pépinière du Penthièvre

A deciduous, sometimes evergreen, half-woody, shrub-like plant (intermediate between a shrub and a herbaceous perennial) with young stems that are soft, hollow and upright in various shades of green, salmon pink, maroon and purple, 1-3 m (3 ft 3 in - 9 ft 10 in) [28] in height, which may only last for 2-5 years before collapsing and being replac.


Leycesteria formosa 'PURPLE RAIN' Havlis.cz

Glossary References Striking purple bracts contrast with the white flowers of Leycesteria formosa. Image John Grimshaw. Shrub to c. 5 m tall, often smaller. Branches hollow; twigs with a glaucous bloom and appressed and sometimes glandular hairs.


Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain', pourpré Pépinière du Penthièvre

Blooms: Summer to fall. Flower Details: White flowers with burgundy bracts, held in drooping clusters. Leaf Foliage: Hollow, upright green stems with pointed, lance-shaped leaves. Fruit: Purple-red berries in autumn, attractive to birds. Growing Conditions and Location


Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' (Leycesteria, Himalayan Honeysucke) Information, Pictures

Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' Himalayan honeysuckle. 2 litre pot: £19.99: 2 litre pot. £19.99: Quantity: In stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Buy. Delivery options. Standard £5.95; Named Day £10.95; This shrub is deciduous so it will lose all its leaves in autumn, then fresh new foliage appears again each spring..


Schöne Leycesterie / Karamelbeere Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' Baumschule Horstmann

Clusters of purple and white flowers are produced in summer and into autumn followed by small reddish-purple round fruits. Height 150-200cm. Catalogue Quick Shop Request a Catalogue Wish list. Search.. Leycesteria formosa Plant - Purple Rain. Various Pack Sizes. FROM £29.99. Garden Club Members Price: FROM £26.99 JOIN TODAY. 100% (1 Review.


Purple Rain Shrub Honeysuckle Leycesteria formosa 25 Seeds

Leycesteria formosa 'Purple Rain' Burgundy, Pink and White. June, July, August, September. 100 x 80 (250 x 200) Dark Green . Paeonia lutea var. ludlowii. Golden-Yellow. Without the 50 x optical zoom on my current camera, I was unable to take photos of the flowers which were on this shrub on 15 May 2013.

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