Daruma Loropetalum (Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum 'Daruma') is also known as 'Chinese Witch Hazel' is a dwarf cultivar that grows about 2-5 feet high and 3-5 feet wide. The flowers are bright pink and the foliage is a deep plum color.
Loropetalums show excellent versatility in the landscape. They are attractive when grown in clusters or mixed screens as well as foundation plantings, single specimens, espaliers and bonsai. They make attractive hedges, but lose their naturally graceful form if heavily pruned. When limbed up, they form lovely, small trees.
Loropetalums are cold hardy in USDA zones 7-10 and require minimal maintenance. Transplanting easily from containers, their preferred growing conditions include sun to partial shade (especially afternoon shade) and moist, well-drained, acidic soil with plenty of organic matter. They benefit from being mulched. Once established, they are very tolerant of drought conditions.
Common names for this plant are Daruma Loropetalum, Daruma Chinese Witch Hazel, and Chinese Fringe Flower.
Product/Container Size | Trade Quart (3.5" pot) |
Hardiness Zone(s) | 7-10 |
Sun Exposure | Partial Shade to Full Sun |
Seasons of Interest | Spring, Summer, Fall |
Bloom Time | Spring & Summer |
Water Needs | Average |
Growth Rate | Moderate |
Average Size at Maturity |
2-5' H x 3-5' W |