Shrub

Enkianthus campanulatus

Redvein Enkianthus
Award Winner Hardiness H5

Enkianthus campanulatus, the Redvein Enkianthus, is a large upright deciduous shrub bearing clusters of cream to reddish bell-shaped flowers in May and June. Its foliage turns vivid red, orange, and yellow in autumn, bringing strong seasonal colour. With RHS Award of Garden Merit, it is ideal for cottage-style borders or woodland gardens in Ireland.

SKU: ENK-3L-RT8H8B

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Flowering Months
Jan J
Feb F
Mar M
Apr A
May M
Jun J
Jul J
Aug A
Sep S
Oct O
Nov N
Dec D
Size
Max Height
2.5 m — 4.0 m
Max Spread
2.5 m — 4.0 m
Growth Habit
Densely branched plant with compact, leafy, rounded overall shape.
Planting Position
Sunlight i Indicates how much direct sunlight the plant needs each day. Full sun means 6+ hours, part shade is filtered or morning sun, and full shade is little to no direct sun.
Full Sun Part Shade
Aspect i Aspect refers to the direction the planting spot faces (north, south, east or west). It affects light levels, warmth and exposure.
North South East West
Exposure i Exposure describes how sheltered or exposed a plant’s position is, particularly to wind and weather.
Sheltered
Hardiness i Hardiness indicates how well a plant tolerates cold conditions outdoors. Higher ratings generally mean greater frost tolerance.
(−15 to −10 °C) Cold-hardy
Ideal Soil Conditions
Soil Type i Soil type describes the texture of the soil (clay, sand, loam, chalk). This affects drainage, nutrients and how roots grow.
Clay Loam Sand
Soil Moisture i Soil moisture tells you how wet or dry the soil should be for best growth. Match this to your garden conditions for healthier plants.
Moist but permeable / Free draining
Soil pH i Soil pH measures how acidic or alkaline the soil is. It affects nutrient availability and can impact plant growth.
Acid Neutral
Plant Uses & Merits
Uses
  • Patios / Courtyards
  • Containers
  • Coastal Areas
  • Flower Borders
Merits
  • Generally pest-free
  • RHS | Award Of Garden Merit