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Weigela Shrubs For Sale At Nature Hills Nursery

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Weigela shrubs are show-stopping, easy-care flowering bushes that bring beauty and energy to any landscape. Count on Weigela all year for its arching form, glossy foliage, and long-lasting blooms. At Nature Hills Nursery, you’ll find one of the largest selections of Weigela shrubs for sale online, perfect for homeowners, landscapers, and garden designers.

Give your Weigela bushes enough space to reach their mature spread, and they’ll reward you with an exuberant, natural shape. Flowering Weigela brings weeks of bright, colorful blooms in full sun to partial shade, making it one of the most versatile landscape shrubs available.

Why Gardeners Love Flowering Weigela Bushes

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Weigela shrubs bloom heavily in late spring, often reblooming through summer with improved modern varieties. Today’s Weigela cultivars feature more than just flowers. They offer vibrant foliage, compact sizes, and continuous color.

Classic varieties like the Red Prince Weigela started the modern craze with brilliant red flowers that last for weeks. Breeding programs have since expanded the palette with shades of pink, purple, yellow, and even black and white blooms.

Colorful Weigela Foliage for Four-Season Appeal

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Weigela bushes aren’t just about flowers. Many varieties boast colorful, glossy foliage that adds landscape interest all season long. From lime green to burgundy to variegated, there’s a Weigela for every style garden.

  • My Monet Weigela – compact dwarf shrub with cream-edged leaves that blush pink in sun.
  • My Monet Purple Effect Weigela – stunning blend of green, purple, and white foliage with plum-to-mauve blooms.
  • My Monet Sunset Weigela – golden leaves glow all season, turning fiery red in fall. Perfect for containers or borders.

Shop dwarf Weigela shrubs for small gardens and containers, or choose large Weigela bushes for privacy hedges, colorful backdrops, and mass plantings.

Hummingbirds and Pollinators Love Weigela

Tubular Weigela flowers are a magnet for hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees. The long blooms fit perfectly with hummingbird beaks, making Weigela one of the best flowering shrubs for pollinator gardens.

  • Wine & Roses Weigela – dramatic dark foliage and bright pink blooms, great in borders and community gardens.
  • Minuet Weigela – compact size and soft pink blooms, ideal for patios or front-entry containers.
  • Sonic Bloom® Weigela – reblooming variety that flowers from spring into fall for nonstop color.

Design Ideas with Weigela Shrubs

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Weigela bushes are versatile landscaping plants. Use them as accents, hedges, mass plantings, or foundation plantings. Their arching habit softens hardscapes, and their seasonal color ties your garden together.

  • Pair Weigela with Iris, Peonies, or Bee Balm for layered bloom cycles.
  • Use large Weigela shrubs as a colorful privacy hedge or backdrop border.
  • Plant dwarf Weigela in containers or tight spaces for easy pops of color.

Planting and Care Tips for Weigela

  • Sunlight: Full sun for best blooms, tolerates light shade.
  • Soil: Plant in well-drained soil with good air circulation.
  • Water: Moderate water needs, especially while establishing.
  • Pruning: Prune right after flowering, since Weigela blooms on old wood.
  • Zones: Many varieties are hardy from Zone 4 to Zone 8. Check your planting zone here.

Weigela shrubs are cold-hardy, low-maintenance, and beginner-friendly. With over 180 cultivars available, there is a perfect Weigela bush for every garden style.

Shop Weigela Shrubs Online

Nature Hills Nursery is proud to offer one of the largest selections of Weigela shrubs for sale online. From classic reds to reblooming pinks to colorful foliage varieties, these dependable flowering shrubs are shipped with care right to your door.

Bring home the beauty of Weigela today and enjoy a pollinator-friendly, easy-care shrub that delivers season after season. Shop with confidence with our Product Guarantee and explore our Planting Guide for expert advice.

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FAQS for Buying Weigela Bushes Online

What are Weigela shrubs and why are they popular in landscaping?

Weigela shrubs are deciduous flowering plants known for their arching form, vibrant tubular blooms, and colorful foliage. Popular in landscaping for their low-maintenance nature, weigela bushes attract hummingbirds and butterflies while providing seasonal color in borders, hedges, or containers.

How do I plant and care for Weigela shrubs for best results?

Plant weigela in full sun to light shade in well-drained soil. Ensure at least four hours of sunlight for vibrant blooms and rich foliage. Space plants 6 feet from structures for good airflow. Use a root booster at planting, mulch with wood chips, and water regularly. Prune after blooming since Weigela flowers on old wood.

Do Weigela bushes attract hummingbirds and pollinators?

Yes, weigela flowers are especially attractive to hummingbirds due to their long, tubular shape and vivid colors, especially red and pink. The blooms also attract butterflies and other beneficial pollinators, making weigela a great addition to wildlife-friendly gardens.

What are the best dwarf Weigela varieties for small spaces or containers?

Dwarf weigela varieties like the My Monet® series are perfect for compact gardens or patio containers. ‘My Monet’ has creamy white and pink foliage, while ‘My Monet Purple Effect’ features multicolored leaves and plum-pink blooms. ‘My Monet Sunset’ adds golden foliage that turns red in fall.

When do Weigela shrubs bloom and do any varieties rebloom?

Most weigela shrubs bloom in late spring to early summer, with flower colors ranging from white and pink to deep red and lavender. Some modern varieties, like the Sonic Bloom® series, rebloom throughout the growing season for extended color in your landscape.

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