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Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark

Physocarpus opulifolius 'Jefam'

  • Year-Round Color Transformation: Bright Spring Amber to Fiery Fall Orange and Red
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 3-7
  • Grows 5-7 ft Tall, 4-6 ft Wide
  • Native, Pollinator-Friendly - Attracts Bees and Butterflies
  • Showy Pink, White Blooms From Late Spring to Early Summer
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: For the most vibrant orange and gold foliage, plant in full sun, which means at least 6 to 8 hours of direct light daily. While it can handle partial shade, the colors will likely fade to a duller green and the growth may become leggy.
  • Soil: This shrub thrives in well drained soil but is famous for its adaptability. If you have heavy clay that stays wet, plant it in a slight mound or "high" in the hole to improve drainage, as it dislikes "wet feet."

Watering Requirements

During the first two growing seasons, provide deep watering twice a week to help the root system expand. Once mature, Ninebark is remarkably drought tolerant and can handle dry spells, though consistent moisture ensures the best leaf color and overall vigor. If the plant is severely underwatered, you may notice premature leaf drop or smaller flower clusters in the spring.

Pruning Tips

Since Amber Jubilee blooms on old wood, the best time to prune is immediately after the white flowers fade in late spring. You can perform a "renewal pruning" by cutting the oldest, thickest stems down to the ground every few years to encourage fresh, colorful growth from the base. Think of this like a rejuvenation treatment that keeps the shrub from looking twiggy and keeps the foliage dense.

Fertilizer Needs

Apply a balanced, slow release fertilizer in early spring just as new growth begins to emerge. Avoid using high nitrogen fertilizers late in the summer or fall because this can stimulate soft, tender growth that will not have time to harden off before the first frost. This late season growth is very susceptible to winter kill and can weaken the overall health of the shrub.

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Description

Stunning Foliage First Editions® Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark

  • 4 Season Compact Shrub
  • Carefree and Easy to Grow
  • Excellent Bright Spring Foliage Changes Colors
  • Pink Flower Buds in Clusters Open to White Flowers
  • Outstanding Gold, Orange and Red Fall Color
  • Winter Interest with Lovely, Layered Bark

Small yards often need plants that work all year-long. First Editions® Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius 'Jefam' PP 23,177) is a great choice to create a focal point in your landscape. This is a medium-sized shrub that was developed for its unique foliage colors.

Imagine a shrub in your yard that not only has the usual vibrant greens of a common shrub, but also features brilliant oranges and yellows, and maintains that color all season long!

Every spring, you’ll be thrilled to watch as new foliage emerges on this deciduous shrub. The leaves unfurl in a gorgeous color show, ranging from purple, to yellow, orange and red. Multi-lobed, textured edges contribute to the dramatic look and feel of the leaves.

We guarantee that you’ll fall in love with the delicate white cluster of enchanting blooms opening from gorgeous pink flower buds. After all, Ninebark is a relative of the Rose, and it produces pretty little flowers with the sweetest pale yellow centers.

Butterflies come in to take a sip before the flowers fade. Next up, the uncommon foliage steps into the forefront. In summer, the leaves look like they have been washed with a touch of bright, lime green paint.

In fall, the summer foliage deepens into amazing harvest tones of orange, yellow, reds and purples for another incredible show. Yet another fabulous ornamental display from this wonderful shrub!

Even in late fall and winter, showy red seeds stay on the bare branches until hungry birds eat them up. The older stems have that classic “Ninebark” peeling bark for added winter interest.

Amber Jubilee has an upright, rounded form and is relatively fast-growing and pest-resistant. It transplants easily, is low maintenance and will respond well to pruning.

This shrub was named in honor of Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee, and it is certainly a shrub worthy of a queen. Bring a little of its royal brilliance into your yard today. Order today!

How to Use First Editions Amber Jubilee Ninebark in the landscape

Rounded and dense in habit with a bold array of colors in glowing tones of orange, yellow and gold, Amber Jubilee stands out in the garden border or makes an eye-catching hedge.

We love the idea of using Amber Jubilee near a patio or deck. As you enjoy your morning coffee, we bet you’ll love studying the rich colors of the leaves.

It seems that the closer you look, the more you find with Ninebark. Bloom time is so special, too.

The overall shape of the plant is rounded, with arching branches as it matures. It becomes a nice, very controlled shrub that needs little pruning.

Use Amber Jubilee as an accent or nice rounded anchor in the corner of your foundation planting.

Need a little “spot privacy” through your yard? Use a single shrub in the lawn as a magnificent specimen screening plant. It was selected for its striking foliage and is certainly showy enough to carry off a starring role.

Or, plant several of them as a continuous hedge. In a long, continuous hedge, plant them 2 or 3 feet apart. You’ll measure from the center of one plant to the center of the next.

Check out all the colors of Ninebark for sale at Nature Hills. You might try having some fun in your landscape.

Why not recreate a stylish “ombre” effect? At the furthest end of your hedge, plant Diablo Ninebarks, then gradually change over to lighter and lighter leaved varieties.

An order for Ombre Ninebark Hedge might start with the deepest color planted farthest from your house. Use Diabolo, Center Glow, Summer Wine®, Amber Jubilee, then Golden Ninebark closest to your house.

And no one is saying that a hedge has to be straight, for heaven’s sake. Wiggle the line a little bit. Go 2 or even 3 plants deep in certain areas.

Amber Jubilee is an easy to grow and colorful deciduous shrub that makes a fantastic smaller hedge or screening plant. Imagine all of this fantastic foliage color from spring way into fall. This is a wonderful choice you’ll never grow tired of.

Add a wide mix of flowering and evergreen shrubs and trees nearby. Lilacs, Rose of Sharon, Yews, Landscape Shrub Roses, you name it. The glowing tones of orange yellow and gold of the Amber Jubilee complement a wide range of partner plants.

For a rugged, low maintenance look, try adding a layer of groundcover Juniper shrubs in front. Use different varieties of Junipers. Add Russian Sage and Ornamental Grass.

Get a cool large garden pot and fill it with something garish and unexpected like First Editions Tiger Eyes® Sumac to give a wild play on color. Both of those plants have incredible fall color, too!

Enjoy the process!

First, measure your yard. Then plan it all out on your computer or use paper, if you like. Order your plants from Nature Hills. Once your shipping tracking number is emailed to you, get out there and get your holes dug. When you plants arrive, follow planting guidelines that are included in every box.

#ProPlantTips for Care

This is a carefree, easy to grow plant. Amber Jubilee Ninebark is one of those not-so-fussy plants that will have the best color in sun but tolerates part shade.

They can tolerate most soils and really few of any concerns. Once established they can tolerate wet or dry soils but keep your plants stress free and give them some additional water during the dry periods.

When the plant is young, be sure to provide it supplemental water as needed. Once the roots are established in your soil, it becomes tolerant of periodically dry soils.

There really is no reason to shear it. Just allow it to take on its natural form.

For older shrubs that need a little “touch me up”, you can keep your shrub looking great with a 3 year renewal pruning in early spring. Take out a few of the oldest stems down to the ground. They can be added to a yard waste bag or added to compost pile.

Each year, you’ll aim to remove about 1/3 of the oldest stems a year. Leave the nice younger stems in place. In 3 years, you have a new shrub! Tip pruning can be done at most any time if needed without harming the plant.

Gardeners in deer country already know this, but deer will try any plant if they get hungry enough. However, Ninebarks are generally resistant to deer feeding.

Spray Deer Repellent according to directions for every new planting in deer country. It’s also a good idea to create temporary fences out of chicken wire for valuable new plants.

Every season of the year, the Amber Jubilee Ninebark is doing something. From delicate white blooms in spring to the fall foliage. Each leaf is highlighted with tones of red and purple. Even in winter, the multicolored bark makes this Ninebark appealing over the entire season

Order this beauty today!

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First Editions is committed to "getting it right" with secure propagation and testing facilities. Plant scientists are using a network of in-ground and container test areas, along with integrated computer systems to track plants across the entire process.

Rest assured. If your plant comes in a pot labeled with the First Editions logo, you'll have peace of mind that other gardeners just like you have had fabulous success with the same variety in similar Growing Zones.

Frequently Asked Questions

What USDA hardiness zones is Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark suitable for?

  • Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark thrives in USDA hardiness zones 3-7, making it suitable for most northern and temperate regions. This cold-hardy shrub handles harsh winters well while providing four-season interest. Choose a sunny location for the best foliage color development.

What is the mature size (height and width) of Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark?

  • Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark reaches 4-6 feet tall and wide at maturity, forming a compact, rounded shrub perfect for smaller spaces. This medium-sized shrub works well as a focal point or in mixed borders where you need reliable four-season interest.

Does Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark come in tree form or only shrub form?

  • Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark is only available as a shrub, not in tree form. This medium-sized deciduous shrub maintains an upright, rounded growth habit rather than developing a single trunk like a tree. Look for it in the shrub section when shopping for this colorful landscape addition.

What are the planting instructions for Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark, including soil type and sun requirements?

  • Plant Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark in full sun to partial shade in well-draining soil. This adaptable shrub tolerates various soil types and transplants easily. Space plants 4-6 feet apart to accommodate its rounded, upright form at maturity.

How do I prune Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark to maintain its shape?

  • Prune Amber Jubiele™ Ninebark in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges. Remove up to one-third of the oldest canes at ground level to maintain the upright, rounded form. Light shaping cuts can be made after flowering. Find quality specimens at naturehills.com.

Is Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark deer resistant?

  • Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark is generally deer resistant due to its tough, textured foliage and membership in the rose family. While no plant is completely deer-proof, ninebarks are rarely browsed by deer in most regions. Plant it in areas where deer pressure is moderate to high for best results.

What are the watering requirements after planting Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark?

  • Water deeply twice weekly for the first month after planting, then reduce to once weekly during the first growing season. This low-maintenance shrub is quite drought tolerant once established. Check soil moisture by inserting your finger 2 inches deep before watering.

Will Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark grow well in clay soil or high pH/alkaline soil?

  • Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark tolerates clay soil and alkaline conditions well, making it adaptable to challenging sites. This hardy shrub is quite forgiving of poor drainage and higher pH levels. For best results, ensure decent drainage even in clay by adding organic matter when planting.

How is Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark shipped, and does it fit in a standard box?

  • Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark ships as a bare root or potted plant depending on season and availability. This compact shrub typically fits in standard shipping boxes due to its manageable size. Check your specific order for exact shipping method and expected plant size upon arrival.

Are there any common pests or diseases like leaf spot or fire blight affecting Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark?

  • Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark is naturally pest-resistant and rarely suffers from serious disease issues. This hardy shrub's robust nature makes it less susceptible to common problems like leaf spot or fire blight. Plant in well-draining soil with good air circulation to prevent any potential fungal issues.

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