When home gardeners see the compact Purple Daydream Dwarf Loropetalum bushes in their garden center, they fall in love with the vibrant purple foliage and delicate pink blooms, but sometimes they have questions. Here are the top 10 questions we hear about dwarf Purple Daydream loropetalum, answered!
- How big does Purple Daydream Dwarf Loropetalum get?
Purple Daydream typically stays compact, growing about 2-3 feet tall and 3-4 feet wide. You’ll notice that this small size bush is quite different than traditional loropetalum trees or bushes that can grow huge! - How do I plant and care for Purple Daydream Loropetalum?
This foundation shrub thrives in full to partial sun and prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soil. It’s drought-tolerant once established and requires minimal maintenance.
To plant your Purple Daydream Dwarf Loropetalum: identify a spot in your landscape that is in full sun to part shade. Be sure to water before planting. Then, dig a hole two times the width of the pot. Lower the root ball 1-2″ above ground soil level, backfilling the hole with soil. Water deeply to settle, then add more soil if needed. Then, mulch 1-2″ deep around the plant, avoiding the area closest to stem. - When should I prune my Purple Daydream Loropetalum?
The best time to prune Loropetalum is right after it blooms, usually in spring. - Does Purple Daydream Dwarf Loropetalum lose its leaves in winter?
Since Purple Daydream Loropetalum is evergreen, it retains its striking purple foliage throughout the year, even during winter. - How fast does Purple Daydream Dwarf Loropetalum grow?
This shrub has a moderate growth rate, reaching its mature size of 2-3′ high x 3-4′ wide in a few years, under the right conditions. - Can Purple Daydream Loropetalum be used as a hedge?
While Purple Daydream stays relatively small, its dense, compact growth and year-round color make it suitable for borders or low hedges. - Is Purple Daydream Loropetalum deer-resistant?
Yes, it is considered deer-resistant, which makes it appealing for areas where deer browsing is a concern. - How often should I water Purple Daydream Loropetalum?
Watering is a frequent question. This plant requires regular watering when young but becomes more drought-tolerant as it matures. It should be watered deeply but infrequently to encourage strong roots. - What pests or diseases affect Purple Daydream Loropetalum?
While relatively pest-free, like many loropetalum, Purple Daydream can be susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soils and may attract aphids or spider mites. - Why are the leaves on my Purple Daydream Loropetalum turning green?
Gardeners may notice a color change in their Purple Daydream if the plant doesn’t receive enough sunlight, so be sure it’s planted in location with some sunlight during the day.
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