Physocarpus opulus 'Darts Gold,' commonly known as Darts Gold Ninebark, is an eye-catching deciduous shrub that thrives in the Irish climate. Its striking golden foliage and adaptability make it a popular choice for gardeners seeking vibrant plants.
Height/Spread: Darts Gold Ninebark typically grows to a height of 4-6 feet (120-180 centimeters) with a spread of 3-5 feet (90-150 centimeters). Its upright, arching form adds dimension to garden landscapes in Ireland.
Position: This shrub thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it adaptable to various positions within Irish gardens. It appreciates a spot that receives at least six hours of sunlight per day, but it can tolerate some shade.
Soil: Darts Gold Ninebark is adaptable to different soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils. It prefers well-draining soil but can tolerate occasional wet conditions. It thrives in a slightly acidic to neutral pH range.
Flowering Season: This variety of Ninebark produces clusters of small white or pinkish flowers in late spring to early summer, typically from May to June in the Irish climate. These flowers attract pollinators and add a touch of elegance to the landscape.
Uses: Darts Gold Ninebark serves multiple purposes in Irish gardens. It can be used as a specimen plant, adding a splash of vibrant gold foliage as a focal point. It also works well in borders, hedges, and mixed plantings, providing a striking contrast to other plants. Additionally, the dense foliage offers privacy when used as a screening plant. The adaptability and attractive features of Darts Gold Ninebark make it an excellent choice for enhancing the beauty and diversity of Irish garden landscapes.
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