Weigela florida 'Alexandra' | Root Ball | 50cm - 60cm Height

Price range: £14.85 through £17.21

Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ offers striking dark purple foliage and vibrant rosy-pink flowers from May to July. This deciduous shrub attracts bees and butterflies, making it a beautiful and beneficial addition to any UK garden.

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£17.21
1 – 4 pieces
£16.02 (7% off)
5 – 9 pieces
£15.55 (10% off)
10 – 19 pieces
£14.85 (14% off)
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Weigela florida 'Alexandra'
£17.21

Discover Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’, a vibrant deciduous shrub offering rich purple foliage and stunning pink flowers for your UK garden.

Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ brings a striking splash of colour to any garden space. This elegant cultivar, known for its bold leaves and abundant blooms, provides year-round interest. It thrives in various settings, making it a versatile choice for gardeners across the United Kingdom. Its compact growth habit ensures it fits well into many designs. This Weigela cultivar proves easy to grow and maintain, rewarding you with its beauty.

Key Features of Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’

  • Deciduous shrub with distinctive dark purple foliage.
  • Produces masses of vibrant rosy-pink, trumpet-shaped flowers.
  • Flowers profusely from late spring through early summer.
  • Attracts beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies.
  • Grows to an average height and spread of 1.5 metres.
  • Low maintenance and generally robust.
  • Suitable for full sun to partial sun positions.

Introducing Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’

This stunning deciduous shrub, Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’, captivates with its rich, dark purple leaves. These leaves hold their striking colour throughout the growing season, providing continuous visual appeal. Indeed, the foliage offers a beautiful contrast to many green-leaved plants. The plant truly comes alive in late spring. Then, it produces an abundance of trumpet-shaped, rosy-pink flowers. These blooms often feature a deeper red throat, adding further charm.

Name Origin and Characteristics

The genus Weigela honours Christian Ehrenfried Weigel, a German professor. The species name ‘florida’ aptly describes its free-flowering nature. ‘Alexandra’ is the specific cultivar name. This particular Weigela offers an upright yet spreading growth habit. It matures to an average height and spread of 1.5 metres. Furthermore, its dense branching provides excellent structure in the garden. Each season brings new reasons to admire this plant.

Blooming Brilliance and Wildlife Appeal

Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ delivers a spectacular display of flowers. Its vibrant pink blossoms appear from May to July, gracing the garden with their beauty. Importantly, these nectar-rich flowers are a magnet for local wildlife. Bees and butterflies flock to the shrub, seeking its sweet nectar. This makes it an excellent choice for supporting biodiversity in your garden. Gardeners often value plants that benefit insects.

Garden Uses and Pruning Advice for Weigela

You can use Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ in many ways. It performs wonderfully as a stand-alone specimen plant. Alternatively, plant it in mixed borders where its purple foliage contrasts beautifully. It also works well in informal hedging or mass plantings. Pruning helps maintain its shape and encourages better flowering. Always prune this Weigela immediately after it finishes flowering. This allows new growth to develop for the next year’s blooms. Remove any dead or weak stems during this process.

This hardy shrub adapts well to various UK garden conditions. It prefers full sun or partial sun positions. Furthermore, it thrives in most well-drained soils. Its robust nature makes it a reliable addition to both new and established gardens. Consider its impact on your garden design. This Weigela offers beauty and ecological benefits.

Max Height 1.50 at maturity
Max Spread 1.50 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Clay Loam Sandy
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

Plant in well-drained soil in full to partial sun. Prune immediately after flowering by removing old, weak, or crossing stems and shortening flowered shoots to a strong pair of buds to maintain shape and promote new blooms.

Important Note

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