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Fothergilla x intermedia

'Blue Shadow'


Blue Shadow Goats Beard, Blue Shadow Fothergilla




Origin:  A Scottish physician named Dr. Alexander Garden (1730-1791) who came to Charleston, South Carolina, USA and was a friend and correspondent of the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1178) discovered several 'new' plants in the area. Initially one of these discoveries was named Anamelis since it was related to Hammamelis. However in correspondence with Linnaeus in 1774 the new genus of plant was named Fothergilla in honour of Dr. John Fothergill (1712-1780) an English physician who took part in many scientific discussions with Garden, Linnneaus and the prominent Philadelphia Quaker botanist John Bartram (1699-1777). F. major is generally found in the Piedmont plateau, from northern North Carolina and Tennessee to northern Alabama.
Family
Hamamelidaceae
Genus
Fothergilla
Species
x intermedia
Cultivar
'Blue Shadow'
Category
Woody
Type
Shrub (deciduous)
USDA Hardiness Zone
5 - 8
Canadian Hardiness Zone
4
RHS Hardiness Zone
H5
Temperature (°C)
- 15 - (-10)
Temperature (°F)
5 - 14
Height
1 m
Spread
1 m
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
AprilMay
Landscape
Borders, beds and gardens.
Cultivation
Full sun and partial-shade. Well-drained and moist soil with a pH of acidic. Prefers loam, clay and sand. Grown best in moist, acidic, humusy, organically rich, sharply-drained soil.
Shape
Bushy, compact and rounded.
Growth
Medium
Habitat
Horticultural origin.
Leaf Description
Broadly ovate leaves with a slight blue tinge.
Flower Description
Small, fragrant, catkin-like and bottlebrush-shape spikes of flowers.
Colour Description
The flowers are white. The leaves are green and as it matures becomes an intense striking powder blue but often changing to red, orange and yellow in autumn.
Propagation
Cuttings.
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