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Plant Profile: Fothergilla latifolia
This shrub showcases vibrant fall colors with its red, orange, and yellow leaves. It grows slowly and features a rounded shape with multiple upright stems. It is adaptable to both dry and wet soil conditions and may produce suckers from time to time. This species is indigenous to the mountainous areas of the southeastern United States and is renowned for its stunning autumn hues.
Wildlife Value: Deer rarely cause damage to this plant.
Play Value: Enhances wildlife habitats.
Seed Type: Capsule.
For comparison, consider Fothergilla gardenii.

Large Fothergilla, Large Witch-alder
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Fothergilla 'Mount Airy'
Dwarf Fothergilla is an eye-catching deciduous shrub known for its vibrant fall foliage and delightful, fragrant blooms. It thrives in acidic soils rich in organic matter that remain consistently moist while ensuring proper drainage. Although it flourishes in full sunlight, it can also adapt to partially shaded areas.
This shrub typically reaches heights of 3 to 6 feet and has a similar width, featuring a multi-stemmed structure with a rounded, compact form. It has the ability to spread through suckers, which can be pruned if unwanted. The fragrant flowers emerge in spring before the leaves, lasting for about 10 to 14 days. In the fall, the leaves display a stunning array of colors, ranging from bright yellow to orange, red, and purple, often showcasing multiple hues on a single leaf.
Dwarf Fothergilla is versatile and can be used as a focal point, in shrub borders, as a hedge, or within a native garden setting. It is also relatively resistant to pests and diseases.
Previously classified under the family Theaceae.
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Dwarf Fothergilla, Mt. Airy Fothergilla
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