Enkianthus, also commonly called Redvein Enkianthus, is a deciduous shrub with small, bell-shaped flowers and elongated, ovate leaves. They are good for use in hedges, borders or groupings and require acidic soil to grow well. Enkianthus flowers have a light fragrance and contrast well against its foliage, which turns an attractive red in fall.
Please contact the nursery for availability each season.
Redvein/Red Bells Enkianthus Campanulatus
Zone: 4 to 7
Average Size: 6-8' Tall & Wide
Flower: Clusters of small, creamy yellow or light orange bell-shaped blooms with red veining
Foliage: Bright to medium green elongated, broad, pointed leaves
Bloom Time: May to June
Light: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Deer Resistant: Yes
Average Size: 6-8' Tall & Wide
Flower: Clusters of small, creamy yellow or light orange bell-shaped blooms with red veining
Foliage: Bright to medium green elongated, broad, pointed leaves
Bloom Time: May to June
Light: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Deer Resistant: Yes
Showy Lantern Enkianthus Campanulatus
Zone: 4 to 7
Average Size: 6-10' Tall, 4-6' Wide
Flower: Clusters of small, pink to cherry red bell-shaped blooms with red veining
Foliage: Dark green leaves that turn scarlet red in fall
Bloom Time: May to June
Light: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Deer Resistant: Yes
Average Size: 6-10' Tall, 4-6' Wide
Flower: Clusters of small, pink to cherry red bell-shaped blooms with red veining
Foliage: Dark green leaves that turn scarlet red in fall
Bloom Time: May to June
Light: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Deer Resistant: Yes