Weigela 'Bristol Ruby' | 2 Litre Pot | 50cm - 70cm Height

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Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’ delights UK gardens with abundant ruby-red, bell-shaped flowers from late spring into summer. This easy-to-grow, deciduous shrub attracts pollinators, adding vibrant colour and life to borders or as a striking specimen.

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Weigela 'Bristol Ruby'
£6.57

Discover Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’, a vibrant deciduous shrub celebrated for its profusion of stunning ruby-red, bell-shaped flowers throughout summer in UK gardens.

Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’ stands as a popular and resilient choice for UK gardeners. This charming ornamental shrub offers a spectacular floral display, enriching garden spaces with its vivid colour. Originating from the Weigela genus, named after German scientist Christian Ehrenfried Weigel, ‘Bristol Ruby’ is a specific cultivar.

It is renowned for its intense flower hue and robust nature. Gardeners frequently select it for its dependable performance and easy-care qualities. It thrives in various garden settings, providing consistent beauty year after year.

Key Features of Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’

  • Abundant ruby-red, trumpet-shaped flowers appear freely.
  • Enjoys a long flowering period from late spring through summer.
  • Features lush green, oval-shaped deciduous foliage.
  • Attracts bees and butterflies, actively supporting garden biodiversity.
  • Robust and easy to grow, it suits many UK garden styles.
  • Ideal for borders, hedging, or as a striking specimen plant.

Introducing Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’

Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’ truly brings a splash of colour to any garden. This hardy deciduous shrub sheds its leaves in autumn, ready for a fresh burst of green foliage in spring. Its upright, bushy habit develops over time, forming a substantial and attractive plant. The cultivar name ‘Bristol Ruby’ clearly reflects its signature flower colour, making it instantly recognisable.

The Allure of its Blooms and Foliage

The true highlight of Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’ is its incredible flowering display. From late May, clusters of rich, deep ruby-red flowers emerge. These charming, trumpet-shaped blooms cover the plant generously, creating a stunning visual impact. This floral show continues well into July, offering weeks of vibrant colour.

The flowers stand out beautifully against its backdrop of fresh green, oval leaves. As a result, the plant provides both rich texture and brilliant colour throughout the warmer months.

A Haven for Garden Wildlife

Moreover, Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’ proves highly beneficial for local wildlife. Its numerous bell-shaped flowers act as a magnet for pollinating insects. Bees eagerly visit the blooms, collecting nectar and pollen. Likewise, butterflies often flutter amongst its branches, adding dynamic movement to the garden. Planting this shrub therefore supports a healthy garden ecosystem, encouraging a vibrant insect population.

Versatile Garden Uses for Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’

This adaptable shrub fits perfectly into diverse garden designs across the UK. Plant Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’ at the back of mixed borders for a striking focal point. Alternatively, group several plants together to create an informal yet effective hedge.

Its mature size also makes it an excellent specimen plant, drawing the eye with its seasonal beauty. It responds well to light pruning after flowering, helping to maintain its shape and promote vigorous new growth.

Max Height 2.50 at maturity
Max Spread 2.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Weigela 'Bristol Ruby' requires minimal care once established. Water regularly during dry spells, especially in its first year. Prune immediately after flowering to maintain shape, remove spent blooms, and encourage new growth. Cut back old, woody stems to the base every few years to rejuvenate the plant. Apply a balanced fertiliser in early spring. Protect young plants from severe winter frosts.

Important Note

This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.