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Sharon A. Yiesla
Sharon A. Yiesla
Tiny flowers held in large, loose, fuzzy clusters in early summer; fruits are small and inconspicuous, but the stalks of the fruit clusters are covered with hairs and give the plant a 'smoky' appearance; leaves are blue green (other colors available on select cultivars); autumn color is a mild yellow-orange at best.
Full sun; prefers a moist, well-drained soil, but can tolerate dryness; tolerates alkaline soil.
For cultivars with colored foliage, prune heavily to promote vigorous young stems that will produce vibrantly colored foliage.
Can attain heights up to 15 feet.
Upright, loose, open habit.
Southern Europe to central China