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Enkianthus campanulatus



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Enkianthus campanulatus
Redvein enkianthus

Formed into bell-shaped corollas, the 1/3" - 1/2" long light yellow to orange-yellow flowers are streaked with red veins, giving the plant its name. On some plants, the tips of the corolla are distinctly colored in red. The umbel-like racemes are borne in May. Although small, the individual flowers are borne in large enough quantities to provide a moderate show.

 
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