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Leptodermis oblonga

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Kemper Code:  B212

Common Name: leptodermis
Zone: 5 to 8
Plant Type: Deciduous shrub
Family: Rubiaceae
Missouri Native: No
Native Range: Western China
Height: 1 to 1.5 feet
Spread: 1.5 to 2 feet
Bloom Time: May - June   Bloom Data
Bloom Color: Violet-purple
Sun: Full sun to part shade
Water: Medium
Maintenance: Low


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Plant Culture and Characteristics

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  Uses:       Wildlife:   Flowers:   Leaves:   Fruit:
Hedge Suitable as annual Attracts birds Has showy flowers Leaves colorful Has showy fruit
Shade tree Culinary herb Attracts Has fragrant flowers Leaves fragrant Fruit edible
Street tree Vegetable   hummingbirds Flowers not showy Good fall color   Other:
Flowering tree Water garden plant Attracts Good cut flower Evergreen Winter interest
Gr. cover (<1') Will naturalize   butterflies Good dried flower     Thorns or spines

General Culture:

Grow in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Produces root suckers.

Noteworthy Characteristics:

Leptodermis is native to northern China. It is a dwarf, mounding, deciduous shrub that typically grows to only 12-18” tall but produces flowers throughout much of the growing season. Fragrant, tubular, violet-purple flowers appear in clusters in a late spring bloom (4-6 weeks), followed by reduced and intermittent flowering on new wood throughout the rest of the summer into fall. Ovate to oblong medium green leaves (to 3/4” long).

Problems:

No known serious insect or disease problems.

Uses:

Low shrub or edger. Rock gardens and border fronts.

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