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Leucothoe fontanesiana

Drooping Leucothoe, Fetterbush

Ericaceae

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Habitat:

  • zone 4 to 6
  • mountainous regions of southeastern U.S.
  • often found in cool, shady ravines along streams

Habitat and Form:

  • a suckering, colonizing shrub
  • stout stems from the base, limited lateral branches
  • graceful, arching stems
  • 3 to 6' tall with equal spread
  • broadleaf evergreen

Summer Foliage:

  • alternate leaves, 2-5" long
  • dark shiny green mature foliage; leathery
  • emerging shoots bronzy or reddish
  • leaves sharp pointed with fine, wide-spread serrations

Fall Foliage:

  • with sufficient exposure to sun, a burgundy-purple color develops
  • some cultivars selected for fall-winter coloration

Flowers:

  • in May
  • small white, urn-shaped in 2-3" long racemes
  • fragrant
  • borne in leaf axils
  • showy, but somewhat obscured by foliage

Fruit:

  • capsule
  • not ornamentally important

Bark:

  • stems mix of green and red
  • glabrous and shiny

Culture:

  • prefers moist, cool, acid soils
  • best in partial shade
  • can rejuvenate old plants by pruning to ground in spring
  • protect from winter wind

Landscape use:

  • naturalizing
  • borders with other ericaceous plants
  • facer plants with taller plants
  • shady bank stabilization

Liabilities:

  • desiccation burn in winter in exposed sites
  • leaf spot can be a problem in area with poor air circulation

ID Features:

  • stout, glabrous green-red stems with little lateral branching
  • colonizing habit
  • evergreen, alternate, 2-5" long leaves with long, sharp point and fine serrations on margin
  • racemes of white urn-shaped flowers in axil

Propagation:

  • cutting root readily in June or winter root easily with hormone
  • seed

Cultivars/Varieties:

'Girard's Rainbow' - The foliage emerges white, pink and coppery on this selection, maturing to green streaked with cream. It is less vigorous than the species, but handsome.

'Mary Elizabeth' - This is a dwarf form with finely-textured, narrow foliage that bronzes in winter.

'Nana' (perhaps the same as 'Compacta') - This is a dense, dwarf form reaching 2' tall and wider.

'Scarletta' - A common form in commerce, this form is notable for its deep red new growth and bronzy-purple winter hue.

'Silver Run' - A variegated form that appears to be hardier than 'Girard's Rainbow', this selection offers foliage marked with creamy white areas.

© Copyright Mark H. Brand, 1997-2015.

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Citation and Acknowledgements: University of Connecticut Plant Database, https://plantdatabase.uconn.edu/, Mark H. Brand, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Storrs, CT 06269-4067 USA.