What: This superb midsize garden shrub, Fothergilla gardenii, has multiple seasons of interest. In April, before the new leaves fully expand, dwarf witch alder is covered with scented, bottlebrush-like white flowers. During summer its attractive leaves are mid green, but starting in mid-September they begin to turn gold, then coppery orange, finishing fiery crimson in late October. It is native to the southeastern United States and requires regular summer watering during dry weather.
Where: This shrub grows well in full sun or part shade, but its autumn color is best in full sun. It requires fertile, humus-rich soil.
Size: Reaches a height of 5 feet with a spread of 5 feet.
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