Chinese fringe flowers are evergreen shrubs that are most well-known for their delicatefragrant flowers that appear every spring. Aside from their gorgeous flowersthe foliage of Chinese fringe flowers is also of interestchanging colors throughout the year from hues of red to deep green. Native to ChinaJapanand the Himalayasthese showy shrubs have become widely popular thanks to their year-round interest and ease of care. Chinese fringe flowers are also great privacy shrubs and can be successfully used for hedging or topiaries.
Plant Chinese fringe flower in the spring or fall. It is a medium to fast groweradding about 1 to 2 feet per year.
| Common Name | Chinese fringe flowerChinese witch hazel |
| Botanical Name | Loropetalum chinense |
| Family | Hamamelidaceae |
| Plant Type | Shrub |
| Mature Size | 10-15 ft. tall and wide |
| Sun Exposure | Fullpartial |
| Soil Type | Well-draining |
| Soil pH | Acidic |
| Bloom Time | Spring |
| Flower Color | Pinkredwhite |
| Hardiness Zones | 7-9 (USDA) |
| Native Area | Asia |
Chinese Fringe Flower Care
Chinese fringe flowers are considered to be low-maintenancehardy shrubs. These relatives of the witch-hazel are adaptable to a wide range of lightsoiland moisture conditions.
The shrub remains evergreen in warm regions and is deciduous in regions with colder winters. It is easy to care for with few pest and disease problems.
The Spruce / K. Dave
The Spruce / K. Dave
Light
Grow Chinese fringe flowers in a brightsunny location that receives partial shade throughout the day. Ideallythese shrubs are protected from intense midday rays but receive dappled morning sun. Howeverthey can tolerate growing in sunny to part-shady conditions.
Soil
Chinese fringe flowers require well-drainingacidic soil that is rich in organic matter. A soil pH between 4.5 to 6.5 is best. To help retain moisture and suppress weedsmulch around the root ball of a Chinese fringe flower shrub with 2 to 3 inches of compoststrawor aged wood chips.
Water
Once establishedChinese fringe flowers are relatively drought tolerant. Howeverthey grow best when the soil is kept consistently moist. During periods of extreme heat or abnormally long dry spellsChinese fringe flowers should be watered more frequently
Temperature and Humidity
Chinese fringe flowers grow best in USDA zones 7 to 9tolerating winter temperatures as low as 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-17.8 degrees Celsius). Howeverin regions that experience cold wintersit is recommended that Chinese fringe flowers are planted in areas that protect them from cold winter winds.
Fertilizer
If they are planted in the right soilChinese fringe flowers require little to no supplemental fertilizer once they are established. If desiredestablished they can benefit from annual fertilizing in early spring with a slow-releaseall-purpose fertilizeror one that is specially formulated for flowering shrubs.
HoweverChinese fringe flowers that are planted in soil that is nutrient-poor will require additional feeding. Amend the soil regularly with organic matter such as compostor well-aged manure.
Types of Chinese Fringe Flower
There are many different varieties of Chinese fringe flowers. Popular varieties include:
- L. chinense var. rubruma variety with reddish-purple leaves and pink to red flowers
- L. chinense var. rubrum 'Burgundy’ a cultivar with reddish-purple leaves and pink flowers
- L. chinense ‘Pizazz’a trademarked cultivar with burgundy foliage and pink flowers
- L. chinense ‘Carolina Moonlight’a large shrub with glossydark burgundy leaves and fuchsia-colored flowers
- L. chinense ‘Snow Dance’a compact shrub with white flowers
- L. chinense ‘Emerald Snow’a trademarked dwarf cultivar with white flowers
Pruning
The shrub can be pruned for hedging but pruning other than dead or diseased branches is optionalas it natural shape is quite attractive. If you decide to prune itmake sure to wait until after the bloom because Chinese fringe flower blooms on old wood and you risk accidentally removing flower buds if you prune it early in the spring.
Propagating Chinese Fringe Flowers
Chinese fringe flowers can be propagated by softwood cuttingswith the exception of trademarked cultivars whose propagation is prohibited by law.
- Take 6-inch cuttings of softwood growth in the spring or summer.
- Remove the leaves on the bottom 2-3 inches of each cuttingensuring that at least 2-3 leaves are left on the top.
- Dip the bottom of the cuttings in a rooting hormone and plant them in a potting mix.
- Place the cuttings in plastic bags that are large enough to not touch the cuttings. Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Within 4 to 6 weeks the cuttings should develop rootsalthough they should not be planted in the garden until the following growing season.
How to Grow Chinese Fringe Flower From Seeds
Most Chinese fringe flowers are cultivars and propagating them from seed does not produce a plant true to the parent so propagation from seed is not recommended.
Potting and Repotting
If you would like to grow Chinese fringe flower in a containerit is best to choose a dwarf or compact variety. Select a container with large drainage holes and fill it with well-draining potting mix. Container-grown plants need more frequent watering than shrubs planted in garden soil so adjust your watering schedule accordingly.
Repot the plant in a larger container when the roots fill the potor grow out of the drainage holes.
Overwintering
The shrub does not require any winter protectionunless it is grown in a container. To protection the roots from winter freezes in colder climate zoneswrap the container in burlap and bubble wrapor place it inside an insulating silo.
Common Pests & Plant Diseases
Chinese fringe flowers are not especially susceptible to any pests or diseaseshoweverthey can fall victim to common pests such as spider mitesand diseases such as anthracnosemildewor root rot.
Bacterial gall is a serious condition that spreads in warmwet weather. If you find galls or calloused areas on your plantit could be bacterial galland you should remove the entire plant because there is not cure and the fungus will spread to other plants in your landscape.
How to Get Chinese Fringe Flower to Bloom
If the plant isn't bloomingit is likely that is it not getting enough sunlight. While it can grow in partial shadeit can affect the bloom. Inspect the surroundings to see if you can prune shrubs or trees nearby to give it more sun.
Common Problems with Chinese Fringe Flower
Generally there are no common problems with Chinese fringe flower. Some cultivars are prone to copper deficiencywhich manifests itself as smalldistorted leaves that later become crumbled or dry out. This can be treated by applying a copper spray fertilizerwhich is different from copper spray as a fungicide.
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It Chinese fringe flower toxic?
It is not listed as a toxic plant.
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Is Chinese fringe flower invasive?
Although it is an introduced species from Asia and not native to North Americait is not considered an invasive plant.
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How long does Chinese fringe bloom?
The gorgeous blooms of Chinese fringe flowers appear in mid-springbut healthy shrubs can rebloom intermittently throughout the growing season.
Pruning
These shrubs are extremely tolerant of heavy pruningand many gardeners use them for hedging or topiaries. HoweverChinese fringe flowers do not require this type of pruningand they grow into a naturally graceful shape that many appreciate. The flowers of this adaptable shrub bloom on old woodso when pruning Chinese fringe flowers it is best to wait until after the blooming period in the summer to early fall.