Species large fothergilla
Fothergilla major 'Arkansas Beauty'(witch alder); white, brush-like flowers with olive-green leaves and gray-brown stems

large fothergilla

Fothergilla major 'Arkansas Beauty'

Also Known As - witch alder
The large fothergilla shrub (Fothergilla major 'Arkansas Beauty') is a remarkable species that embraces the beauty of the season. During spring its leaves are deep green with white edges, while in summer they become creamy white with a light green center. In the fall, the large fothergilla displays shades of brilliant orange, red, and yellow, creating a breathtaking vibrant display. Its fragrance of vanilla and peppermint fills the air when in bloom and the compact size of the shrub make it a sensational addition to any garden. The large fothergilla is an amazing species!

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

4 - 8

Flowers:

White Flowers In Spring

Sun:

Full sun only if soil kept moist, Part sun/part shade

Soil:

Well-drained

Fruits:

blue Fruits In Summer Ready In Fall

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,red,yellow,orange

Growth Rate:

Moderate

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

This species of plant prefers moist soil that is evenly moist, but not soggy. Water it thoroughly when the top few inches of soil begin to feel dry. During the hot summer months, it may require more frequent watering, up to once a week. During cooler months, you can give the plant a deep soaking less often, such as every 10-14 days. Always check the soil before watering to make sure that it needs moisture. In the fall, decrease the amount of water you give it, as this will help the plant to enter dormancy.

sunlight

Large fothergilla (Fothergilla major 'Arkansas Beauty') requires full sun to partial shade, meaning it should be exposed to direct sunlight for up to 6 hours per day. Generally, the best location for this plant species is a spot that receives morning sun and some afternoon shade. The foliage of this plant is more vibrant in areas that receive direct sunlight for the majority of the day. For optimum growth, large fothergilla should be planted in moist, well-draining soil in an area with high humidity, such as near a water feature or in a protected area from strong winds. In general, the more sunlight this plant species receives, the more blooms it will produce. A lack of direct sunlight can cause the plant foliage to become less vibrant, and it can lead to fewer blooms.

pruning

Large fothergilla (Fothergilla major 'Arkansas Beauty') should be pruned twice a year, once just after flowering in late spring, and again in late autumn. Pruning in late autumn will help to promote more flowers the following spring. When pruning in late spring, remove spent flowers and dead wood, as well as any crossing branches or any weak, damaged and diseased branches. Only remove about 1-third of the plant’s growth, aiming to keep the natural shape of the plant. When pruning in late autumn, it is generally best to prune very lightly, only removing enough of the older branches to maintain an open center and even shape. Cutting back the terminal buds will promote branching, and can help the plant form a more dense, rounded structure.

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Harvest Fruit

The best time to start harvesting the fruits from Fothergilla major 'Arkansas Beauty' is in late summer or early fall, typically between August and October.

Starts Flowering

Fothergilla major 'Arkansas Beauty' typically starts flowering in late April or early May.

Harvest Fruit

The best time to start harvesting the fruits from Fothergilla major 'Arkansas Beauty' is in late summer or early fall, typically between August and October.

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