Dichroa febrifuga, Chinese Quinine
$18.50
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Clusters of blue flowers with reflexed petals bloom in early through mid-summer, becoming Gentian-blue fruit in late fall. The berries are enjoyed by birds. With acidic soil, the flowers will be dark blue, and light blue in alkaline soils — both very pretty. Protect from cold, drying winds in winter. A Hydrangea cousin and a native from Nepal to China. Blooms on new wood. Evergreen in warmer climates. At our location in the Willamette Valley, it is deciduous. Mature size: 5 ft T x W Minimum temperature: 10° F
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